Have you ever tried teaching a new employee how to use the software your company currently uses? Did you find it easy to teach or were there challenges you encountered? Now, think about training employees about your branding or corporate…
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It’s Really That Simple – Steps in Story Learning Design – Try the Live Exercise – Tip #120
Do you want to know how simple it is to apply the step-by-step process for creating a Story-Based Lesson? Fear not. There is actually a logic to the process, even if the outcome can be emotional and provocative. Play this…
3 Story Lesson Starters That Never Fail – Tip #119
Every day we tell and hear stories about ourselves, about people we love (or don’t love), and about many other things in our world. Why do some stories stick to our minds while others are like wisps of mist that…
Content That Lives Within a Story Lasts Forever – Tip #118
Stories can touch our whole being—our thoughts, imagination, emotions, and spirit. Emotionally gripping stories have a way of sticking to our memories for a long, long time. Jennifer Aaker, a professor of marketing at the Stanford Graduate School of Business,…
5 Story Arguments that Compel Learners to Pay Attention – Tip #117
Learning is like watching someone else’s story. Observe what happens when you listen to a story from your parents, spouse or loved one, kids, bosses, or even a homeless person on the street. Did you notice how there’s always an…
10 Story Metaphors to Lift Your Learners’ Spirits – Tip #116
I wrote this while starting this blog. Metaphors are poems. They speak to a part of us that we often leave barren and hidden from the light. Metaphors reach us and our souls. They hit us deep and we swallow,…
5 Success Strategies in Microlearning Implementation – Tip #115
Once a year I attend a truly exquisite dinner at the Caltech Athenaeum Faculty Club featuring the Escoffier Dinner. This is the closest that I ever get to experience Babette’s feast. The French chef and culinary writer Auguste Escoffier popularized and updated…
How Microlearning Boosts “At the Moment Performance” – Tip #114
At work, how many times in a day does someone ask you “How do you do this”? I bet several times. You answer it in the shortest possible way and go back to what you’re doing. Now, how many times…
Empathy: Helping Learners to Feel Others – Tip #113
Evan’s Story I’d like to thank @JD_Dillon for sharing the Evan video. I just came from TedXLA and empathy was one of the key themes. From technologists to sociologists, from businessmen to philanthropists, all asked and shared experiences on “how we…
Untidy, Disorganized, Unexpected Learning Works! – Tip #112
Impacts of Task Analysis and Needs Analysis in Microlearning What is Task Analysis? Task Analysis is one of the oldest foundations in the training practice. It means several things to many professionals. Essentially, it is the process of analyzing how…
Why Stories Drive Social Learning – Tip #111
Why did Susan Boyle become an overnight sensation? According to Jonah Berger and Katherine L. Milkman in their paper What Makes Online Content Viral?, “Virality is partially driven by physiological arousal.” The authors explain how evoking certain emotions in people…
Are We Stuck in Big Content, Unable to Think Microlearning? – Tip #110
Habits are like chains. According to Warren Buffett: I have been discussing the implementation of Microlearning projects with clients and colleagues. It should be obvious to me, but I failed to recognize that many professionals including designers, learning and training…
12 Metaphor Story Questions to Engage Learners – Tip #109
Do you know how many metaphors we use every minute? According to research, we use up to six metaphors per minute, though most of the time we just don’t notice it. Metaphors are abundant in the English spoken and written…
How to Create 5-Slide Microlearning – Tiny, Succinct, Fast – Tip #108
Microlearning is serving “slices” to learners instead of the “whole pie.” It supports “get-it-now,” “do-it-now” learners who require timely solutions and information in the rapid changing work arena. I have always visualized micro-lessons as kernels of knowledge that enable trainers…
Capture Financial Impacts of Microlearning – Download the 22-Page Case Study – Tip #107
Microlearning has gained traction these recent years, thanks in part to millennials entering the workforce who are clamoring for results with the least amount of effort. The learning strategy is popular and in fashion today. But how do you know…