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Storytelling as teaching

Apr 09, 201536 min
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Episode description

Aaron Daniel Annas joins me to talk storytelling on this episode of Teaching in Higher Ed.

Podcast Notes

Aaron Daniel Annas
Assistant professor of cinema arts
Faculty Director of the Vanguard Sundance Program

Storytelling
  • Who are stories for?
  • How do you distinguish between entertaining our students and educating them?
  • What makes for a good story?
  • What do we do if we aren’t good at telling stories?
  • How do we know if we are good at telling stories?
  • Importance of the relevance to a course
  • Bringing in story in to a class without us necessarily having to be the storyteller

Bonni’s storytelling bookmarks on Pinboard

Recommendations

Bonni recommends:

Biola math professor Matthew Weathers’ video of April Fool’s joke

Aaron Daniel recommends:

Amazon Echo

 

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