People Process Information Best in Story Form
Let me tell you a story! ... how people best process information
Beginning (introduce your setting, characters, and situation/conflict)
Middle (obstacle or conflict)
End (obstacle comes to climax and is resolved)
The best stories create emotion and engage the reader.
Stories can make dry information more memorable and interesting.
Stories can lead to casual leaps...and may fill in causation when none is there. If not all the information is given within a story our brains tend to fill in the gaps creating a causation.
"Once there was a young boy helping his mother cook dinner. She stepped away for just
a minute and when she returned the mixing bowl had fallen on the floor."
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34. Learn Best From Examples
People Learn Best From Examples
Don't just tell people what to do...Show them!
Combined text with images and screen shots to show examples.
Follow along process, it's easier to remember a topic/learn if you work through the actions.
Example: Step by step instruction are best combined with image examples of the information being explained.
Video examples are the most effective ways to give an example online. They use movement, sound, and visuals (with no reading) leads these examples to be more engaging and memorable.
Pie de foto: : This YouTube video, visually shows you with easy step by step instructions how to create quizzes on GoConqr.
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35. Driven to Create Categories
People are Driven to Create Categories
People naturally put things into categories.
With a lot of information not organized, people will tend to organize it on their own.
Create an organization strategy based on who it needs to be designed for.
Get input from people about what organization makes the most sense to them.
**keep in mind of the four-item rule from "How People Remember". Break your categories into 4 or less chunks.
Time is Relative
The more mental processing you do, the more time you believe passes.
Provide progress indicators so people know how much time a task is going to take. This allows individuals to mentally prepare for a task and budget time accordingly.
Break up a task into steps to make it seem shorter and people can think less.
There are Four Ways to Be Creative
Deliberate and Cognitive Creativity
You must have a pre-existing body of knowledge about one or more particular topics. One must also be given enough time to work through a topic/problem.
Deliberate and Emotional Creativity
Requires quiet time to think and ponder. Step away from the problem. People tend to have an a-ha moment having to do with feelings and emotions.
Spontaneous and Cognitive Creativity
Conscious part of the brain stops working on the problem and gives the unconscious part a chance to work instead. *Step away and do a different unrelated activity.
Spontaneous and Emotional Creativity
Often one must have a skill (such as musician, artist, writer) to create something from spontaneous and emotional creativity.
**Allow yourself time to work on a design solution and when you get stuck take a step back (sleep on it).**
Pie de foto: : Image retrieved from primopt.com/2018/12/08/creativity/
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38. Flow State
People Can be in a Flow State
When one is totally engrossed in some kind of activity. (Their sense of time changes)
If you are trying to create a flow state:
minimize distractions
give constant feedback
break up difficult stages into smaller tasks (feeling of a challenge and achievement to keep going gives a positive experience)