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1 d.School Planned Parenthood May 25-May

DEFINE PROTOTYPE IDEATE UNDERSTAND TEST OBSERVE STORYTELLING K12 Workshop July 27-May

3 K12 Workshop July 27-May STORYTELLING

12 K12 Workshop July 27-May The Power of Character Driven Narrative

13 K12 Workshop July 27-May User story embedded Solution shown in context Impact illustrated Sticky!

14 K12 Workshop July 27-May Simple Unexpected Credible Concrete Emotional Story What’s STICKY?

15 K12 Workshop July 27-May K12 Workshop July 27-May character action conflict event resolution reaction user need solution Who are they? What do they want? What is missing from their life? What is the focus of your solution? What kind of response did you get? How big is this opportunity? What’s in it for your audience?

16 K12 Workshop July 27-May

17 K12 Workshop July 27-May User story embedded  Embed user story Solution shown in context  Show solution in context Impact illustrated  Illustrate impact Sticky!  Make it sticky!

18 d.School Planned Parenthood May 25-May

20 K12 Workshop July 27-May An example of a story… Tiny Radio