Okay, I’m going to tell you a few different things and I’m NOT going to give you links because if I do this post is likely to end up caught in the spam trap. So you’ll have to do a bit of clicking to actually get to these.
First, SCM has a free narration bookmark that has prompt ideas on it. You’ll find it in the Bookstore under Free Resources, called Narration Bookmark.
Second, they have a great page with alternative narration ideas that include but also go beyond just speaking or writing. To find it use the search bar at the very bottom of the page (next to the You Tube symbol) and search Narration Ideas. There will be two posts showing up, both are the same thing.
Third, and probably most important in the end, is to read the entire blog series on Narration Q&A. It is somewhere in the neighborhood of 18 posts and covers so many narration related questions. You can find that by hovering over Learn & Discuss at the top of the page, click on Learning Library. Then click on Article Series. The 24th series is Narration Q&A. Click on that. (You’ll also see another series near the top of the page, 5 Steps to Successful Narration, that is worth a peek.)
🙂 There you have it! Those are the things that have grounded me in what possibilities there are in narration. I go back to those and reread when I feel like we could improve our narration efforts in some way.