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The Storytelling module is an important part of the development of services and business ideas. The know-how of the method produces added value and guides to consider increasing well-being following Regenerative thinking for individuals, communities and nature. Storytelling for your forest product or service is a powerful tool for connecting with your audience, inspiring action, and building a community of advocates for sustainability and regeneration. By weaving a compelling narrative that highlights the positive impact of your offering, you can engage and mobilize people to support your regenerative mission.

This is ForestWell’s Storytelling module. Storytelling is a powerful tool for ForestWell to convey its mission, values, and the transformative experiences it offers in forested environments. Through compelling narratives, ForestWell can inspire, educate, and engage its audience while fostering a deep emotional connection with nature and well-being.

Activity 1

Instructions

Click on the hotspots on the image to display the educational text!

Click on the buttons on the picture to learn about the versatile possibilities of storytelling. You will learn more under topic 4.1. ForestWell - learning material

TAsk Description

This content is an introduction to the possibilities of storytelling. Consider two points of view when creating stories: 1. the point of view of the different storytellers and 2. the point of view of the goal and content

Activity 2

Instructions

Watch this educational video on the Story of the Juniper Spirit, Magic of Nuuksio. As you watch the video you will receive interactive prompts such as multiple choice questions which will help to cement your learning.

Watch the first clip of the video

TAsk Description

Try to find the answers to the questions:
Where did the story start?
Who/what is the character in the story?

Activity 3

Instructions

Solve the questions that follow to gain an insight into your understanding of storytelling. Don’t worry if you get an answer wrong we will direct you to the area of learning to help you improve your understanding!
Click below to get started:

Activity 4

Instructions

For this one can we say “Grab a piece of paper to get started on your journey” then we keep the text we have put they do it offline.
Click on the hotspots on the image to display the educational text, working your way through the steps you will be asked to consider your own thoughts, feelings and understanding of storytelling within business marketing!.

To play this interactive game, click on the spots to learn about how to create your own forest experience by using the storytelling method. After you've absorbed the information, you'll be asked a question related to what you just learned. You need to answer to move on to the next part of the game. Keep doing this to progress through the stages. Enjoy discovering facts about implementing your forest-based experience.

TAsk Description

This game presents an interactive forest map featuring 18 steps to design your own forest-based experience. The goal of this game is to get you to learn what different areas make up a forest-based service. After the introductory text, you should record your thoughts about each point with a few keywords. If you want, save the contents to your files at the same time as they help in doing development task. Players engage by clicking highlighted spots to uncover facts about how to design forest-related products or services by storytelling method. The game’s objective is to navigate through each stage successfully by learning and recalling information about the implementation stages of storytelling in the design of a forest-based service.

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