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WEAVING A TALE – HOW STORYTELLING CAN ENHANCE INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN

Learnnovators

Quiet except for the shrill sound of children laughing. While the end goal of education is effective education; for us to reach that end goal, we need to be able to get through to the learner by engaging their senses and getting them to pay attention to the material. And their music preferences. Picture this scene in the 1980s.

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10 Common Mistakes to Avoid in 2D Animation Studio Workflows

fewStones

Think of it like writing a script for a movie. By paying attention to character performance and weight in your animations, you can create more immersive and emotionally resonant stories. Neglecting Sound Design In animation, sight and sound go hand in hand. Sound is a powerful storytelling tool. So, what to do?

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Illustration and Animation: The Icing and the Cake

eLearningMind

Consider some of the benefits of visual storytelling over more traditional training: Direct attention Let’s face it—not every piece of information is need-to-know data. Using graphics can tell your learners where and when to pay attention so they’re getting the information they can use most. Do encourage interaction.

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How to Design Attention-Grabbing E-Learning

E-learning Uncovered

Every time I sit down to watch a movie, I hear the same opening music that studios have been using for decades. Upon hearing these few measures, I let out a breath, put away my phone, and give the story my full attention. I’ve spent so many years enjoying movies, it’s almost Pavlovian at this point. Tell a story.

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What can Hollywood teach you about making your Elearning AWESOME?

eLearning Brothers

Ever wondered why movies are so expensive? Ever sit through the credits at the end of a movie? We probably all have, now that every superhero movie puts a teaser at the end. Why do they need so many people doing so many “strange” jobs to make a movie? I’ve been working in movies and television for 2 decades.

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What You Need to Know About eLearning Audio

JCA Solutions

People who don’t value audio haven’t been paying attention. Sound Learning. The use of music, narrative, and even the occasional sound effect adds a critical component to the experience. In addition, background music helps set tone and attitude. Sound effects can make it a little more fun.

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How Can Video-Based Training Technologies Be Used To Provide Interesting Training Videos?

Hurix Digital

This means using persuasive language and phrases that capture attention and providing humor where appropriate (such as during transitions). Incorporating engaging visuals and sound effects Combining text with images makes the information easier to understand than if you were just reading what you need to know.

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