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Narrative Design Principles, Narratology & Learning Concepts,…
Narrative Design Principles
Discourse Expression
("How")
Plot
(activites)
Sequence
(scaffolding)
Order / Duration / Frequency
(Dynamic Interpretation / constructive)
Mystery & Suspence
(cognitive disonance)
Rising Conflict
(increasing challenge)
Achievement / Progression
(tbc)
Structure
(mental model)
Models of Action
Levels of narrative
(Planning Vs Discovered learning)
Events
(learning tasks)
Selection
(attention focus)
Obstacles
(problems)
Goals / Dramatic Questions
(learning objectives / engagement)
Narrative Voice
(Learning Design)
Focalisation
(tbc)
Framing*
(tbc)
Types of Narrator
(tbc)
Medium
Story Content
("What")
Storyworld
(environment)
Secondary Characters
(community of practice)
Collaboration
(distributed knowledge)
Team Identity
Team Role
Empathy
(empathy)
Physical World
(setting)
Space
(tbc)
Tools & Objects
(learning materials)
Environmental Storytelling
(distributed knowledge)
Fantasy Vs Realism
(authenticity)
Target Audience
(target learners)
Rules of the World
(situated practice)
Models of Action
Social & Cultural World
(cultural models)
Meta / Counter Narratives
(ideological frame)
Models of Action
(tbc)
Multiple Perspectives
(tbc)
Character
(learner)
Goals
(learning objectives)
External Goals
(Skills)
Internal Goals
(understanding & attitudes)
Flaws
(barriers to learning)
Agency
(intention)
Dynamic Interpretation
(constructive)
Dilemma
(tbc)
Models of Action
(tbc)
Stakes
(risk / consequence)
Choice
(choice)
Role
(identity)
Emotion
(affect)
Character Development
(transformation
Tbc
(attitudes & beliefs)
Characterisation / Identification
(professional learning identities)
Role Protection
(tbc)
Mode
Ethics & Ideology
Narratology & Learning Concepts
Concept Map
Design Principles
Literature Reference
Thesis Development Notes - Findings (5)
Implications
Thesis Development Notes - Discussion (6)
Design Principles
Design Principles & Coggle
Thesis Development Notes - Literature Review (2.1-2.3)
Substance of the Content
Form of the Expression
Substance of the Expression
Form of the Content
Concept
Plot Model
(mental model)
Models of Action
Pattern recognition / Memory
Level of Narrative