Maximizing eLearning Video Impact with Dramatic Techniques

Maximizing eLearning Video Impact with Dramatic Techniques
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Enhance your eLearning outcomes through advanced dramatic techniques in videos. Gain insights on debunking myths, avoiding pitfalls, and captivating learners. Elevate engagement and retention effectively.

  • eLearning
  • Dramatic Techniques
  • Video Impact
  • Myth Busting
  • Learner Engagement

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  1. Apply Advanced Dramatic Techniques to Ensure eLearning Video Outcomes

  2. Short isnt enough. @Darren_A_Gray

  3. What is short? @Darren_A_Gray

  4. 22 minutes @Darren_A_Gray

  5. Team = 20 @Darren_A_Gray

  6. 10 minutes? @Darren_A_Gray

  7. True short. @Darren_A_Gray

  8. 5 minutes? @Darren_A_Gray

  9. True short = 2 minutes or less @Darren_A_Gray

  10. The trifold myth of short. @Darren_A_Gray

  11. Myth 1: Short is automatically good. @Darren_A_Gray

  12. Myth 2: Short is new. @Darren_A_Gray

  13. Myth 3: Short is a panacea. @Darren_A_Gray

  14. The risk of believing in myths? @Darren_A_Gray

  15. Failure of learning Financial loss Reputational damage Loss of credibility Loss of trust Discouragement Failure to thrive @Darren_A_Gray

  16. An historical parallel. @Darren_A_Gray

  17. @Darren_A_Gray

  18. @Darren_A_Gray

  19. @Darren_A_Gray

  20. @Darren_A_Gray

  21. @Darren_A_Gray

  22. Attention span. @Darren_A_Gray

  23. @Darren_A_Gray

  24. @Darren_A_Gray

  25. Attention span: 1. The role @Darren_A_Gray

  26. Attention span: 2. Diminishing? @Darren_A_Gray

  27. Attention span: 3. A cure? @Darren_A_Gray

  28. @Darren_A_Gray

  29. @Darren_A_Gray

  30. 1. Believing in myths. 2. More bad learning video. 3. Attention spans less than goldfish. @Darren_A_Gray

  31. What can we do? @Darren_A_Gray

  32. Drama? Mystery? Suspense? @Darren_A_Gray

  33. The Rules of Engagement @Darren_A_Gray

  34. 1. Make it real @Darren_A_Gray

  35. 2. Make it matter @Darren_A_Gray

  36. 3. Make it laser focussed @Darren_A_Gray

  37. 4. Make it clear @Darren_A_Gray

  38. 5. Make it as a master craftsperson @Darren_A_Gray

  39. Engagement, not entertainment. @Darren_A_Gray

  40. @Darren_A_Gray

  41. @Darren_A_Gray

  42. @Darren_A_Gray

  43. @Darren_A_Gray

  44. @Darren_A_Gray

  45. Principles of drama @Darren_A_Gray

  46. 1. Basic principles @Darren_A_Gray

  47. 1. Basic principles - Conflict - Structure - Protagonist (s) - Antagonist (s) @Darren_A_Gray

  48. 2. Drama is like life, but it isnt life. @Darren_A_Gray

  49. Counselling: Identify suicidal clients Scene 1 a) Rapport established. b) Client casually mentions ending his life. c) Session continues. Scene 2 a) Counsellor waits for client. He doesn t show. b) Supervisor breaks news of suicide. @Darren_A_Gray

  50. 2. Drama is about action and movement @Darren_A_Gray

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