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Crafting Universes: The Art of World-Building in Storytelling

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Session description

In this session, attendees will learn about how map-building software can create detailed worlds, complete with leaders and citizens. They will then understand how students craft stories about the development and events within these worlds, learning practical skills in digital tool usage, collaborative storytelling, and creative problem-solving.

Outline

1. Introduction (10 minutes)
Brief overview of the session objectives and agenda.
Icebreaker activity where participants share their
favorite fictional worlds.
Quick poll using a digital tool (e.g., Mentimeter) to
gather responses.

2. Student Showcase: World-Building Demonstration (20 minutes)
Students present their virtual worlds created using map-building software.
Interactive Q&A session with the students.

3. Storytelling in Created Worlds (20 minutes)
Students share how they narrate stories about the inhabitants, interactions, leadership dynamics, conflicts, and futures of their worlds.
Audience discussion on the storytelling elements and their impact.

4. Collaborative Efforts and Problem-Solving (10 minutes)
Group activity to brainstorm solutions to hypothetical world-building challenges.

6. Real-World Issues and Global Perspectives (10 minutes)
Interactive session with audience participation.

6. Educational Benefits and Skills Development (10 minutes)
Summary of the educational benefits of world-building and storytelling, including critical thinking, creativity, and digital literacy.
Reflective discussion on key takeaways.
Participants share their thoughts on how they can apply these concepts in their own contexts.
Open floor for questions and feedback.

This outline ensures a dynamic and interactive session, providing participants with valuable insights and practical skills in world-building and storytelling.

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Supporting research

StudioBinder - What is World Building: Definition, Examples & Techniques:https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/what-is-world-building/
Neil Chase Film - World Building for Fiction: How to Create a Believable World in 8 Steps:https://neilchasefilm.com/world-building/
Film Lifestyle - What Is World Building? Ultimate Guide For Screenwriters:
https://filmlifestyle.com/what-is-world-building/

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Presenters

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Educational Technologist
Southeast Americas/DoDEA
ISTE Certified Educator

Session specifications

Topic:

Creativity and Storytelling

TLP:

No

Grade level:

6-12

Audience:

Curriculum Designer/Director, Teacher, Technology Coach/Trainer

Attendee devices:

Devices useful

Attendee device specification:

Laptop: Chromebook, Mac, PC

Subject area:

Language Arts, Social Studies or History

ISTE Standards:

For Students:
Innovative Designer
  • Select and use digital tools to plan and manage a design process that considers design constraints and calculated risks.
Creative Communicator
  • Use digital tools to visually communicate complex ideas to others.
Global Collaborator
  • Use collaborative technologies to work with others, including peers, experts or community members, to examine issues and problems from multiple viewpoints.

Additional detail:

Student presentation