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What do you want to know about storyboarding?

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In a few weeks I’ll be delivering a short presentation at the next eLearning Network event in London, which is all about copy, storyboarding and scenarios. I’ll be tackling the storyboarding element, and I’ve got some ideas, tips and templates to share.

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How to write an award-winning submission

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With the January launch of the E-Learning Awards , the IT Training Awards at the start of February, and the eLearning Network showcasing recent winners, award-winning e-learning is the order of the day. While my submission document was structured according to the criteria, I structured my presentation in terms of the project timeline.

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An e-learning chemistry lesson: how to mix text and audio

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I came away from last week’s eLearning Network event on rich media with a long list of takeaway lessons, things to try and topics to explore further. (I Text and audio can be used together, but only if they present different information – so the text shouldn’t be a verbatim transcript of the audio.

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A panel podcast on compliance training

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At various points in the podcast, Craig refers to the eLearning Network’s event on innovation in compliance training that took place last November – there’s a great summary of the event on Craig’s blog. My fellow contributors were Sam Borrough and Colin Hawksworth , and you can listen to it on Craig’s blog.

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How I used Wordle as a basic TNA tool | Good To Great

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I also wanted to make sure my presentation wasn’t just the same old thing either. This is a personal blog, so all thoughts and opinions are my own and dont necessarily represent those of any of my past, present or future employers. So I decided to do a bit of research and use Wordle to help me achieve this. See you again soon!

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Excellent instructional design: a 10-tip beginners' guide | Good.

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Earlier this week I presented a webinar for IITT members setting out my top tips for excellent instructional design. This is a personal blog, so all thoughts and opinions are my own and dont necessarily represent those of any of my past, present or future employers. See you again soon!

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What characterises good e-learning?

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I’ve given a few presentations and webinars on this theme and I always start with a question: if you had to sum up what good e-learning looks like in a word, what would that word be? It is very easy to make presentations, programs, and activities that have the lasted bells and whistles. See you again soon!