Storytelling Campus
Storytelling Campus .
Schools
Stories have the power to move, connect and mobilise positive impact. We offer storytelling programmes and workshops to schools, universities and education centres. Our programmes are designed to be interactive, project-based and community-focused. We use storytelling techniques to facilitate and inspire students to engage with their community - nurturing essential skills that are applicable to all aspects of work and life.
Stories have the power to move, connect and mobilise positive impact. We offer storytelling programmes and workshops to schools, universities and education centres. Our programmes are designed to be interactive, project-based and community-focused. We use storytelling techniques to facilitate and inspire students to engage with their community - nurturing essential skills that are applicable to all aspects of work and life.
Our storytelling programmes
We tailor our storytelling programmes to dovetail your curriculum and key objectives.
Format. Our workshops are designed to be fun, interactive and engaging and comprise group activities, brainstorming sessions, presentations, games and role-playing. Each workshop typically lasts between 1.5 to 3 hours. Students are given the opportunity to practise newly acquired skills by sourcing and producing their own community stories.
Key skills. Visual storytelling, creative and narrative writing, interviewing and presentation skills, photography, empathy-building and active listening, teamwork.
Topics covered include:
- Social impact storytelling: Hong Kong Shifts case study
- Elements of storytelling: planning, engaging, listening, connecting and sharing
- Application of storytelling skills to everyday life
- Social diversity & inclusion; breaking down stereotypes
- Practical storytelling tips
Format
Our workshops are designed to be fun, interactive and engaging and comprise group activities, brainstorming sessions, presentations, games and role-playing. Each workshop typically lasts between 1.5 to 3 hours. Students are given the opportunity to practise newly acquired skills by sourcing and producing their own community stories.
Key skills
Visual storytelling, creative and narrative writing, interviewing and presentation skills, photography, empathy-building and active listening, teamwork.
Topics covered include:
- Social impact storytelling: the Hong Kong Shifts case study
- Elements of storytelling: planning, engaging, listening, connecting and sharing
- Application of storytelling skills to everyday life
- Social diversity & inclusion; breaking down stereotypes
- Practical storytelling tips
Our programmes are structured around four key engagement phases which can be designed to suit your school calendar and curriculum.
Our programmes are structured around four key engagement phases which can be designed to suit your school calendar.