TOP 10 CEP 882 IDEAS
10. Less imagination and more creation: You can imagine a rich world but can you
describe it in writing? You can invent
the next must have product but can you craft it into being? To make something compelling we have to have
the skills to bring an idea to life. The
degree to which one can compel another is linked to how skilled they are in the
manipulation of from.
9. Compelling experiences cause time travel: Just a fancy way of saying that compelling
experiences cause unfold and trap more of our attention, we are engaged in the
experience longer and time seems to speed up, give enough time for your experience
to sink into the student.
8. Compelling and pleasing are separate things: As I tell my students while teaching reading
comprehension techniques, “you don’t have to be motivated to like what your reading,
instead find motivation to learn from your reading.” Compelling learning experiences do not always
have to resemble entertainment.
7. Most everything has forms: Most things can be made compelling through
the manipulation of its forms no matter how basic those forms maybe.
6. Do not underestimate the five senses: That weird smell in your classroom caused by
cheap microwaveable frozen Chinese food impacts student learning. The color on the walls impacts learning. The temperature impacts learning. The volume of your voice impacts
learning. Get all the senses on your
side through a compelling experience and impact learning positively.
5. Heavy constraints can be a major catalyst to creative
thinking: We are often times asked to “think
outside the box” but rarely are we given enough constraints to construct a
situation that requires abstract thinking.
Sometimes limiting your students will invoke creative thinking.
4. The details matter:
Why does a film editor take so much time to decide if an edit should be
made at 1:23:24 or 1:23:26? It is because
the smallest details often make or break the experience. Students can be distracted or spurred on by
numerous small influences. Acknowledge
them and use them to your advantage.
3. Experiences should have focus: Many teachers take an
arbitrary approach to the idea of creating experiences. How many field trips have students taken to
the zoo where the main goal of the experience is…to go to the zoo? Creating something compelling is not enough
by itself, nature and design need to push new learning.
2. Teaching
musically: It was the breakdown of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” that helped
me form the idea of teaching through musical form. I witnessed how music is created in such a
way that it becomes quickly familiar but constantly surprising.
1: Teaching artistically: the idea that art is not a product
but instead a way of looking at the world.
With this in mind, the teacher of any subject can use an artful approach
to create a compelling experience for the student by approaching information in
new and exciting ways.
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