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Okay. We already knew that this mission is very hard to design. The current version is so overwhelming that, as a buddy, I'd either cry and give up or spend the whole mission reading/parsing the instructions.
Here are two content strategies to tackle this:
Create a PDF article or blog post that is in depth and meant for thoughtful offline consumption. The mission would only include the teaching steps and link to the external resource to explain the embrace.
Create checklists. Having each bullet point be an entirely different action that somehow interrelates with the other bullet points takes a lot of mental comprehension. On the other hand a quick checklist, like a pilot having to go through a list of 10 switches pre-flight, is quick and easy to consume despite having many bullet points.
Here is an idea for brainstorming:
Steps:
Review the types of holds:
Practice hold
Practice embrace
...
Review anatomy of a hold:
Right leader hand around bra strap
...
Review building the embrace:
a. Follower chooses distance
b. Leader offers right left hand
c. ...
Review quality of embrace:
...
[maybe a fifth point is too much]
Review common problems and how to fix them:
Heavy arms...
...
Note: Adding in all the different dancing exercises makes the mission even larger and more convoluted.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Okay. We already knew that this mission is very hard to design. The current version is so overwhelming that, as a buddy, I'd either cry and give up or spend the whole mission reading/parsing the instructions.
Here are two content strategies to tackle this:
Create a PDF article or blog post that is in depth and meant for thoughtful offline consumption. The mission would only include the teaching steps and link to the external resource to explain the embrace.
Create checklists. Having each bullet point be an entirely different action that somehow interrelates with the other bullet points takes a lot of mental comprehension. On the other hand a quick checklist, like a pilot having to go through a list of 10 switches pre-flight, is quick and easy to consume despite having many bullet points.
Here is an idea for brainstorming:
Steps:
a. Follower chooses distance
b. Leader offers right left hand
c. ...
[maybe a fifth point is too much]
Note: Adding in all the different dancing exercises makes the mission even larger and more convoluted.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: