The neurochemistry of empathy, storytelling, and the dramatic arc
Editor's note: Put together the classic 'dramatic arc' outlined by the German playwright Gustav Freytag 150 years ago with neurochemicals like cortisol and oxytocin and you have a truly engaging story.
View ArticleLearning stories
Editor's note: L&D manager Sukh Pabial lays down a storylling challenge for the L&D community.
View ArticleUsing stories in learning
Editor's note: Tomorrow's #chat2lrn Twitter chat is on storytelling in learning. Does it have a place in organisations? This post sets the context for the discussion.
View ArticleCurated tweets from #chat2lrn chat on stories in learning
Here are our curated tweets from the chat2lrn Twitter chat on using #stories in learning. [View the story “Curated tweets from chat2lrn Twitter chat on using stories in learning” on Storify]
View ArticleSteven Soderbergh tweets a thrilling crime novella
Editor's note: He may not be the first to tweet a story, but it is interesting to see how the likes of director Steven Soderbergh are using Twitter. Can organisations harness this type of approach to...
View ArticleIt is in our nature to need stories
Editor's notes: Some good links here looking at where stories fit into humna evolution.
View ArticleDigital storytelling: A tutorial in 10 easy steps
Editor's note: Lots of good points here - be aware that there are some great apps that can help simplify some of the process.
View ArticleThe Ones That Got Away – video stories
Editor's note: Craig Taylor's series on ideas that never saw the light of day looks at video stories - includes a great example.
View ArticleCase study: The costs and benefits of a strong culture
Editor's note: Starting the week with a story. This post asks questions around how a company can retain its best staff and whether a great culture really can boost performance.
View ArticleStorylistening versus Storytelling? Curated #chat2lrn tweets
Here are our curated tweets from the Chat2lrn Twitter chat on #listening to #stories. [View the story “Storylistening versus Storytelling? Curated chat2lrn tweets” on Storify]
View ArticleHow stories shape our minds
Editor's note: This short film explains, from a psychological perspective, why stories are so powerful for humans. This is why stories are so useful in helping people connect with ideas and care about...
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