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Storyboard Workbook for Elearning: Documenting the Workflow

NuggetHead

Enter the Storyboard Workbook. Without getting into semantics of defining a workbook or whether you support the storyboarding process or not, let’s agree for the sake of this post that it is a collection of documents that support the design and development of an elearning project. Typically the most commonly used regardless of layout.

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Real Life Lessons on Storyboarding

Trivantis

Storyboarding first started in Walt Disney Studio, way back in the early 1930s. Today, storyboards are used for all kinds of planning—including your e-Learning development! At the 2014 Lectora® User Conference this year, Michelle Megan and Veronica Rodriguez showed a case study of how they use storyboarding at Frost Bank.

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Creative: You Asked For It, But Now It’s Terrifying

Association eLearning

I don’t recommend having prospective learners go through storyboards though, that can be time consuming and they’re not always easy to read. To the reviewer’s horror, an emergency conference call revealed that everyone else was willing to give it a try this one time. Then the winning idea could be the one you pass on to the developer.

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DevLearn DDX 2020: Week 2 Recap

Experiencing eLearning

Those estimates are just for development, excluding pre-production activities like storyboarding and scripting. I had worried that by the Friday afternoon on day 10 of the conference that folks would be exhausted and checked out. A great conference experience. But, this was still a great conference experience.

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Creative: You Asked For It, But Now It’s Terrifying

Association eLearning

I don’t recommend having prospective learners go through storyboards though, that can be time consuming and they’re not always easy to read. To the reviewer’s horror, an emergency conference call revealed that everyone else was willing to give it a try this one time. Then the winning idea could be the one you pass on to the developer.

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2014 Lectora User Conference Sessions Sneak Peek!

Trivantis

The 2014 Lectora® User Conference, held this Spring from April 1 – April 3, is packed with fantastic sessions on topics ranging from Lectora e-Learning development to working with CourseMill LMS. Presenting with Pizazz: Using Mind Mapping, Storyboarding and Inspire Tools to Develop Quality e-Learning Quickly.

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One Simple Trick for Writing Your E-Learning Storyboards Faster

E-learning Uncovered

Several years ago, I did a post about how you can write storyboards faster if you type faster (to the tune of saving several weeks per year!). You can use shortcuts for sign-off language, conference call numbers, links you send a lot, etc. But here’s a quick tip that makes you even faster—not typing at all.