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Workshop Tip #38: Plus more tips. See below.      

Making Learning Styles Come Alive in 

Interactive Stories 

null By Ray Jimenez, PhD

Chief Learning Architect 
Vignettes Learning  

 

 

 

 

Imagine trying to explain the color red to  someone who is blind. Or trying to help a deaf person understand how the music of Beethoven or the Rolling Stones make you feel.

 

Impossible? No. Difficult? Perhaps. But with the right mindset and tools, you can engage even the most challenging learner types. All it takes is an understanding of how the learner's brain works and use that to design interactive stories that make your session objectives come alive.

 

The Learner's Brain and Stories  

In her 4MAT principle of learner types, Bernice McCarthy categorises most learners into four distinct types:  

  1. Imaginative - Type 1 Learners are very imaginative. They relate to new things through their emotions and reflections. They work with their instinct and gut feeling and process new information based on their own personal scope of experience.  They ask, "Why do I need to know this?"

    Story-Based Learning Design Tip:
    In SRIA™  (Set-up, Relate, Interpret and Apply) we allow learners to relate and reflect on an incident in order to evoke a similar experience and certain emotions. Learners pay attention to the content when it allows them an opportunity to instantly recall an experience. 
    Tip #27 - Do you suck life out of your learners?
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    Note: SRIA is a design methodology taught in the Story-Based eLearning Workshops

     

  3. Methodical - Type 2 Learners are methodical and knowledge-based. They like structure and process, hitting all the points and connecting all the dots in proper order. They are systematic and like things to be done the right way. They ask, "What exactly is this?" 

    Story-Based Learning Design Tip:

    In SRIA™, we allow learners to "Apply." Instead of memorizing content, we encourage learners to apply ideas in a real-life situation. "Connecting the dots" means the learners understand the content in their own real-life situations.
    Tip # 28 - Create Memorable Story-based Test Questions

  4. Problem-solvers - Type 3 Learners are problem solvers. When asked to learn they will look at situations critically, creating their own way towards a solution. They flourish best when left alone to figure things out and feel accomplished when they produce real outcomes. They ask, "How can I use this in my life?"

    Story-Based Learning Design Tip:
    In SRIA™, one model is problem-solving and troubleshooting using micro-scenarios. Learners are put on the spot and allowed to solve the problems.
    Tip # 33 - "Oh my Gosh Learning!" Using Problems, Diagnostics and Solutions in eLearning

  5. Creative - Type 4 Learners are dynamic and creative. They learn best outside of routine and planned activities. They need to be on the move constantly, engaging in lively discussion and collaboration. Memorization and standardized testing do not work for these learners. They need to experience things for themselves before anything makes sense. They ask, "What if I do it this way?"

    Story-Based Learning Design Tip: In SRIA™, one of the application ideas is to allow learners to learn by trial and error. With this method, we provide the learners an avenue to get creative and discover options.
    Tip #29 - Trial and Error: Beng, Beng Bingo Learning

The learners in your sessions can be one of these types, or a combination of two or more. Part of the skill of a masterful trainer is to be able to design a program that can affect and engage all four types. It's like planning a party: there has to be something for everybody.  

Our brains are wired to respond to stories, and the stories you will use will need to answer the questions asked by each learner type

 

The good news is, interactive stories are already set up to do this.

  • they appeal to emotions
  • make people think
  • encourage personal application
  • inspire people to try new perspectives

SRIA™ Summary:


Set-up - Why do I need to know this?
Relate - What exactly is this?
Interpret - What if I do it this way?
Apply - How can I use this in my life?

Reference



To learn more about SRIA™, download the free eBook "Story Impacts Learning and Performance", click here to download.  


 
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The Story-Based Technical and Compliance eLearning workshop will show you methods of using stories (cases, events, discoveries, problems, etc.) in creating engaging compliance and technical eLearning programs.

  

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PARTIAL LIST OF PREVIOUS TIPS



eLearning Workshop Tip # 11: Minimalist Story-Based eLearning Lesson Grabs Learner

eLearning Workshop Tip # 12: How to use the story-based approach in software training

eLearning Workshop Tip # 14: How to Add Suspense to eLearning Stories

eLearning Workshop Tip # 18: Anti-Bullying - How to combine story with a compliance lesson?

eLearning Workshop Tip # 19: Incidents of errors as basis for technical learning design

eLearning Workshop Tip # 21: 11 Ways to Making HR Compliance Engaging - Live Demo

eLearning Workshop Tip # 23: How to Chunk Content into 3-Minutes - Part 1

eLearning Workshop Tip # 24: How to Chunk Content into 3-Minutes - Part 2

How to Chunk Content into 3 Minutes - Part 3: Workshop Tip #25 -free ebook

What You Must Know Before You Design Interactivity: Workshop Tip #26

Do you suck life out of your learners?: Workshop Tip #27

Create Memorable Story-based Test Questions: Workshop Tip #28

Dozens of methods will be presented in the workshop. Participants will have access to hundreds of stories and methods to help them produce more engaging technical and compliance eLearning.   

 

They will own copies of the examples for their own reuse.

 

Watch for more workshop tips to come!