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First-Time Storyboarding

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Recently, two masters’ Instructional Design and Technology graduate students from the University of Tampa in Florida completed internships for Artisan E-Learning. This week’s blog entry features reflections on their experiences as first-time storyboarders. . In some cases, the recording from a live class filled in those holes.

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The Instructional Design Review: Questions to Ask

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This week let’s look at the Instructional Design Review. This is why we always check the instructional design. Ideally, though, you would have a separate team member with instructional design knowledge review the course. For example, are difficult concepts broken down properly? Follow DesireePinder.

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E-Learning Production Roles

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For example, when your best technical expert is building a course, he or she may also be spending hours looking for the right graphic. For example, when we send off a script to the narrator, someone has to pull the script out of the storyboards and format the document per the instructions of the narration company.

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Three Must-Know Strategies for Working with SMEs

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Action Mapping by Cathy Moore is a great way to focus your instructional design on business goals and the actions that learners need to take to affect those goals. It’s easy to assume your SME knows the purpose of learning objectives, a storyboard, or a prototype. Strategy #2: Educate Your SMEs About E-Learning.

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The Online Review: Questions to Ask During Functionality Testing

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Our course is online, we have reviewed content, instructional design strategies, and punctuation and grammar. Are all screens from the storyboard included in the online course? Is the correct text taken from the storyboard? Is it easy to understand the instructions? Is the screen counter accurate?

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Who Wins? Client or E-Learning Designer?

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Examples might include: “Which three parts of the information security policy do you think are most important for all employees to be familiar with?” This can focus everyone on the performance goal of the course and clarify key instructional design issues.

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Graphic Design vs. Visual Communications for E-Learning

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Graphic design and visual communications should work together to help elevate your message and make it easier for your learners to understand, remember, and apply your learning content. When the balance between graphic design and visual communications is off, it can detract from the effectiveness of your course.