November 2019
This is a collection of resources for participants in the FLO MicroCourse: Teach With Stories.
If you come across other useful articles, tips, and tools you would like to share, please add them to the Open Forum and we will update this resource page.
DO THIS FIRST
Start by watching the video below for an introduction to the core course concepts. (Here's a rough transcript for your reference).
https://youtu.be/Jv-2vbbdMmg
Articles
Interestingly, most books and guides on using story to teach refers to work with children. Here are a few resources that are specific to adult learning.
Denise Withers' articles in SSIR on story design in general.
Books
Videos
November 20, 2019 Course Q&A with Denise Withers
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Teaching through stories
Teaching through stories
Five ways to teach with real stories
Five ways to teach with real stories
Empowering students through storytelling
Empowering students through storytelling
Using tales to teach science (France)
Using tales to teach science (France)
Kurt Vonnegut on the Shapes of Stories
Kurt Vonnegut on the Shapes of Stories
Nancy Duarte uncovers common structure of greatest communicators
The Danger of a Single Story
Websites
Tools
Here are a few tools you can use to help you design engaging and effective stories.
Tips
- Follow the Problem, Quest, Resolution structure. Remember that the learning happens in the gap, where the hero has to overcome an obstacle. So make sure your story has obstacles!
- Send students on a Quest - to answer a Question.
- Make SURE your stories are engaging by making them Simple, Unpredictable, Relevant and Extraordinary.
- Try sketching your story out as a storyboard or storymap to see the flow.
- If you're designing a story, cut absolutely everything that isn't essential to move the story forward.