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UNIT-5
INTRODUCTION TO
STORYTELLING
Learning Outcomes
• Storytelling: Communication Across the Ages • How to Tell a Fabulous Story with your Data?
• Conflict and Resolution • Need for Storytelling
• Why is Data Storytelling Difficult? • Storytelling for Audience
• Insights from Storytelling
“Once upon a time, there lived ….…”. “On a dark night, it was raining……”. “Long long ago….”. These are the familiar
sentences which when heard raise a lot of interest, enthusiasm, and curiosity among all of us. Aren’t they familiar to us?
Yes, they are normally used when stories are told. Stories are part of our lives from time immemorial. They have been
existing from the time humans lived in caves to the present day.
In this unit, students will learn about the importance of storytelling and its effectiveness in transmit knowledge, values, facts
and events from one generation to another. They also learn to recognize the audience of a story. At the end of this unit, they
learn to create stories from given data to engage the audience and to gain insights from data storytelling.
Storytelling: Communication Across the Ages
Stories are the ways of communicating our imaginations, our experiences and our thoughts to the audience. They
enhance our creativity, imagination, inspiration and motivate us to do our tasks in a better way. They also connect us very
closely with one another and move us to another space and time. When we listen to a story, our brain becomes alive and
ready to absorb, digest and store information. It happens because of the chemical effect of the story on our brain. With
the help of stories, we can deliver complex information to our audience in a better way.
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