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Use storytelling to present information from "summary" of The Design of Educational Exhibits by M. B. Alt,D. C. Gosling,Dr R S Miles,R. S. Miles

When designing educational exhibits, it is important to recognize the power of storytelling as a tool for presenting information. By weaving facts, ideas, and concepts into a narrative structure, educators can engage visitors on a deeper level and make the information more memorable and impactful. Storytelling provides a framework that helps organize and sequence information in a logical and coherent manner. It allows educators to present complex ideas in a simple and engaging way, making the content more accessible to a wide range of audiences. By using characters, plot, and setting, educators can create a sense of context and relevance that helps visitors connect with the information on a personal level. Transition words and phrases are essential for guiding the reader through the narrative and maintaining a smooth flow of information. By using transitions such as "meanwhile," "in contrast," and "as a result," educators can effectively link different parts of the story together and help visitors make sense of the information presented. Consistency in tone and style is crucial for creating a cohesive narrative that holds the reader's attention. Educators ...
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    The Design of Educational Exhibits

    M. B. Alt

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