Connecting with today’s undergraduates requires more than just a demonstration of technology, tasks, and procedures – it also requires capturing their imaginations, emotions, and feelings. Telling stories with technology connects real world, tangible experiences with abstract ideas and research methods, therefore getting students to care about what they are researching and invest in not just the topic, but in cultivating their own habits of mind
What do you remember easiest? Data, information or stories? No matter what discipline or course you ...
Storytelling is more than just entertainment, as we know. It is a powerful educational tool for the...
Compelling interactive stories can be used to get and keep learners’ interest in online courses. Int...
When your instruction sessions seem to be on autopilot and your students\u27 eyes begin to glaze ove...
Technological devices are a part of our daily lives. Be it operating smart phones, taking pictures w...
Before the first Sumerian scribe tapped cuneiform characters onto a clay tablet, the Epic of Gilgame...
Authors from a range of backgrounds have suggested telling stories as a means of making sense of ex...
Stories are powerful teaching tools because of their potential to stimulate the imagination of stude...
In a University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts online spotlight on teaching, I\u27m deemed to ...
While the principles of rhetoric have changed little over the ages, the methods of delivery have cha...
I started making video tutorials as a graduate student in library and information science, took a fe...
Storytelling in its traditional form, with active participation by tellers and listeners, is a valua...
One of the directions of the Strategy for the development of librarianship until 2025 is the develop...
While serving as a guide to students who are seeking information, an instruction librarian might pre...
Libraries of all sizes must communicate their work to illustrate the value of their services, resour...
What do you remember easiest? Data, information or stories? No matter what discipline or course you ...
Storytelling is more than just entertainment, as we know. It is a powerful educational tool for the...
Compelling interactive stories can be used to get and keep learners’ interest in online courses. Int...
When your instruction sessions seem to be on autopilot and your students\u27 eyes begin to glaze ove...
Technological devices are a part of our daily lives. Be it operating smart phones, taking pictures w...
Before the first Sumerian scribe tapped cuneiform characters onto a clay tablet, the Epic of Gilgame...
Authors from a range of backgrounds have suggested telling stories as a means of making sense of ex...
Stories are powerful teaching tools because of their potential to stimulate the imagination of stude...
In a University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts online spotlight on teaching, I\u27m deemed to ...
While the principles of rhetoric have changed little over the ages, the methods of delivery have cha...
I started making video tutorials as a graduate student in library and information science, took a fe...
Storytelling in its traditional form, with active participation by tellers and listeners, is a valua...
One of the directions of the Strategy for the development of librarianship until 2025 is the develop...
While serving as a guide to students who are seeking information, an instruction librarian might pre...
Libraries of all sizes must communicate their work to illustrate the value of their services, resour...
What do you remember easiest? Data, information or stories? No matter what discipline or course you ...
Storytelling is more than just entertainment, as we know. It is a powerful educational tool for the...
Compelling interactive stories can be used to get and keep learners’ interest in online courses. Int...