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Design Talk (dot IE)
Allen Higgins
184 episodes
1 day ago
Design Talk. A podcast for learning about the business of technology design and management. Listen to stories, panels, interviews and discussions about technology and design in-the-wild: the good, the beautiful, and the useful. Whether you've got one big idea, you think of yourself as an organisation designer, product designer, creator, or entrepreneur. Each episode offers a take on how people design, strategise, organise, and develop technology. We want to dig into the essence of design, discover the backstory to technologies, and unpack the design attitude. We started this podcast for you, because you are interested in tinkering, in making, and how ideas become 'things', and because we are all, in some way, involved in designing. 

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Design Talk. A podcast for learning about the business of technology design and management. Listen to stories, panels, interviews and discussions about technology and design in-the-wild: the good, the beautiful, and the useful. Whether you've got one big idea, you think of yourself as an organisation designer, product designer, creator, or entrepreneur. Each episode offers a take on how people design, strategise, organise, and develop technology. We want to dig into the essence of design, discover the backstory to technologies, and unpack the design attitude. We started this podcast for you, because you are interested in tinkering, in making, and how ideas become 'things', and because we are all, in some way, involved in designing. 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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0249 - Storytelling for Learning by Allen Higgins
Design Talk (dot IE)
14 minutes 14 seconds
11 months ago
0249 - Storytelling for Learning by Allen Higgins

[this one is for Séamas who kept asking if there was a recording of the talk I did for our Faculty Teaching and Learning Insights series...]

A short talk by me (Allen Higgins) 

A Socratic questioning style for teaching/learning using a simple three-part structure: introduction, a series of questions, and closing comments.

The hard part, or the art, is in asking good questions.

Questioning 'story', or more specifically, 'storytelling' for teaching and learning.

There is no set formula for creating a story, let alone a good story, but there is structure you can employ to help the process. 

For my own practice, when discussing ideas, I look for sequence, connections and flow.

·       Sequence: the classic, beginning middle and end.

·       Connections: call forwards, call backs, links to other sources, ideally, other related material you have written/recorded.

·       Flow: a natural logic or order of conversation.


Notes and further reading:

A link to the YouTube video version (link)

William Labov’s analysis of structure in oral narratives (link).

Freytag’s Pyramid - the stages of a narrative arc with rising and falling action (link).

Christopher Brooks seven basic plots.

Andrew Reagan’s illustration of six emotional arcs of narrative structure (link)

Joseph Campbell’s classic analysis of mythic narrative structure, The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949)

John Van Maanen’s Tales of the Field: On Writing Ethnography (1988)


On visual storytelling or storytelling with data.

Edward Tufte’s “The visual display of quantitative information” (1983).

Edward Tufte’s “Visual explanations: images quantities evidence and narrative” (1997).

The “Carte Figurative des pertes successives en hommes de’l’Armée Français dans la campagne de Russie 1812-1813” (link)

John Snow’s Broad Street epidemiology map (link)

Andy Kirk’s (2019) CHRT(S) taxonomy for thinking about what kind of chart is best for your kind of data.


Acknowledgements

Music

Title: Vinyl Static Quantized UK Garage Slow C Min 130 bpm 80s Beat 90 bpm

Artist: Allen Higgins and 

Includes samples from Ableton Live by Ableton AG and by KORG Inc. and vinyl_record_needle_static_01.wav by joedeshon -- https://freesound.org/s/140295/ -- License: Attribution CC BY 4.0

License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0


Cover Art 

Title: Thumbnails of Illustrations

Artist: Allen Higgins

Source: AllenStorytelling.pptx

License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0


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Design Talk (dot IE)
Design Talk. A podcast for learning about the business of technology design and management. Listen to stories, panels, interviews and discussions about technology and design in-the-wild: the good, the beautiful, and the useful. Whether you've got one big idea, you think of yourself as an organisation designer, product designer, creator, or entrepreneur. Each episode offers a take on how people design, strategise, organise, and develop technology. We want to dig into the essence of design, discover the backstory to technologies, and unpack the design attitude. We started this podcast for you, because you are interested in tinkering, in making, and how ideas become 'things', and because we are all, in some way, involved in designing. 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.