How do we strike a balance between the scientific and the emotional? What checkpoints can we use to determine if we are hitting the right notes?
Why are questions powerful and important? How do we design them to provoke, instigate and encourage learners to think and reflect and apply learning ideas?
The SRIA (Set Up, Relate, Interpret, and Apply) model is the cornerstone of the effective use of interactive stories in learning design. It contains the four key elements that gives the learner the best possible experience and helps him or her make the most of the learning received.
According to Greek legend, Orpheus was a young man with such a prodigious skill in music that he moved the clouds in the sky and the rocks under the earth every time that he played. When his young wife, Eurydice, died suddenly, the heart-broken Orpheus travelled to the underworld to play his music for Hades, the god of the dead. Touched by Orpheus' moving music, a weeping Hades allowed him and Eurydice to be reunited.
Value, Error, Difficulty
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