Real-Life Experiences
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Outline
Overview
Real-life Experiences:
- Create a sense of belonging and engagement
- Help users to learn and remember information
General
- Why Real-Life?
- We connect users to our own personal experience
- Develops trust between the user and the storyteller
- Provides a personal “touch”
- What do we mean by “Real-Life”?
- Real-Life experiences are storytelling opportunities
- We use storytelling to convey connections to concepts
- How does it help?
- Storytelling is associated with multiple studies in connecting concepts to short and long term memory
- Improves the engagement to the content
- Helps to make connections
- For many students, it helps to take a theoretical concept (something that exists in the real world, but they may not see) to a realistic concept (something that is tangible)
- For nursing students, they like to know that it does happen in real patients
- For non-nursing students, storytelling can simplify complex topics
- How to use Real-Life Experiences in your lesson
- Add stories to keep movement in the lesson
- This keeps the user engaged during potentially complex, confusing, or uneventful concepts
- Helps to add diversity into the lesson
- Use it to connect concepts
- Make it fun and lighthearted, when you can
- Add stories to keep movement in the lesson
Review & Lesson Integration
Think about your own experience. Is there a story that’s relevant to your lesson to really convey your experience? What about friends or family? Take a moment to incorporate these ideas into your first lesson.
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