Participants learn:

  • How to structure clear, memorable explanations

  • How to use timeless storytelling techniques in technical training

  • How to use narrative to improve student engagement

  • How to engage learners in both classroom and virtual SDL environments

  • How to craft technical content with intention and clarity

  • How to reduce “data‑dumping” and increase student comprehension

This is not a generic communication course; it is built for Part‑147, Part‑145, engineering, and technical training environments.

Storycraft for Technical Training Workshop

Practical narrative tools for instructors who teach complex systems.

A 3‑day, 18‑hour professional development workshop designed specifically for technical instructors.

Storycraft For Technical Training
Day 1

Trust + Improv Foundations

  • Trust exercises

  • Improv games

  • Psychological safety building

  • Calibration of honest, constructive feedback

Storycraft For Technical Training
Day 2

Narrative Storytelling Mechanics

  • Pixar story spine

  • Word‑at‑a‑time story

  • Two‑person alternating story

  • Technical storytelling drills

  • Real‑time feedback loops

Storycraft For Technical Training
Day 3

Applied Storycraft

  • Advanced improv

  • Draft board of subjects/actions

  • 60‑minute story creation

  • Final presentations

  • Group critique using established trust framework

Why It Benefits the Organization

Better Training = Fewer Errors

Clearer explanations reduce:

  • misunderstandings

  • procedural drift

  • rework

  • exam failures

  • maintenance errors

Even a single avoided error makes it worthwhile

Stronger SDL (Virtual Training) Delivery

Regulators now expect effective remote instruction.
Most instructors struggle with:

  • engagement

  • pacing

  • clarity

  • presence

This course directly improves all four.

Higher Training Quality in Audits

EASA, FAA, and ICAO emphasize:

  • instructor competence

  • communication

  • human factors

  • training effectiveness

This course strengthens all of these areas.

Immediate, Practical Improvements

Participants return with:

  • a complete, ready‑to‑use technical story

  • a repeatable narrative framework

  • improved classroom presence

  • better learner engagement techniques

  • stronger confidence

These improvements show up in the next course they teach.

Why It Benefits the Instructor

Career Differentiation

Most technical instructors look identical on paper.
This course gives them:

  • a unique skillset

  • a portfolio piece

  • a certificate of completion

  • stronger interview presence

It makes them more valuable internally and externally.

Transferable Skills

Storytelling and communication apply to:

  • engineering

  • maintenance

  • leadership

  • safety

  • consulting

  • any technical field

This is long‑term career capital.