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Working With Story

Working With Story | information analyst | Scoop.it
The class I teach is called “Story,” and the first assignment was to give a “TEDette.” I defined the project as a five minute talk using a personal story to make an audience care about a scientific...

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Storytelling Arc, FREE Handout to Use With ANY Story

Storytelling Arc, FREE Handout to Use With ANY Story | information analyst | Scoop.it
This 2-page PDF file includes a blank form and a completed sample to serve as a model for students. The sample is from my students' study of Edgar Allan Poe's

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Visual storytelling and infographics lead to sustainability | ParkHowell.com

Visual storytelling and infographics lead to sustainability | ParkHowell.com | information analyst | Scoop.it
Our business minds are hardwired for story, especially visual storytelling and infographics. Sustainability executives, in particular, should turn climate data into drama with visuals.

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Maria Jose Vitorino's curator insight, August 25, 2013 7:44 PM
We are visually wired: It only takes us 150 milliseconds for a symbol to be processed and just 100 milliseconds to attach a meaning to it.
Juliana Loh's curator insight, August 26, 2013 3:47 AM

Hans. This link is interesting because i read another article recently that mentioned that inaccurate info presented in infographic style is very rarely questioned. The 'more beautiful' the infographic the more it is deemed valid.

 

Juliana Loh's comment, August 30, 2013 2:51 AM
Yes. There is a difference. I wish i had that link. I can't find it now but on the other hand, info presented by advertising companies often are the target of skepticism. http://mashable.com/2013/07/03/infographic-advertising-do-you-buy-it/ tho yes.. according to a study done on UX presentation, generally people are far more liable to accept info presented in a graphic form.
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Data Storytelling, or the art of making numbers talk

Data Storytelling, or the art of making numbers talk | information analyst | Scoop.it
Jeanne is the head of digital analytics at a large e-commerce company. Her daily routine is set to the rhythm of tagging plans, optimisation tests, reports, segmentation and other investigations, always with the same idea in mind: extract the ultimate meaning and learnings from the mass of data being handled. OK, but what comes after ...

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How To Tell Stories That Convert

How To Tell Stories That Convert | information analyst | Scoop.it
Veronica Beguas shares her eight secrets for how to get your content marketing to convert.

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The Power of Story -- short video

Stories are powerful. We put together this little demonstration to inspire our people make more emotional connections.

 

I love his short video about why stories work so well to make information meaningful and memorable!

 

I share it with you today for 2 reasons:

It looks like it would be a very simple video technique you could use for sharing your own business stories. If you need to demonstrate the power of storytelling in your work, share this video!

 

Hope this video gets your week off to a roaring start.


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Dr. Karen Dietz's comment April 14, 2012 3:26 PM
Thanks for re-scooping this JD! Have a wonderful weekend :)
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Thank you for re-scooping this Elena!
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Thank you for re-scooping this Heiko!