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To Storyboard or not to Storyboard?

B Online Learning

One of the fundamental things drummed into people who have embarked down the path of the eLearning developer is the need to start your development project with a detailed and well planned storyboard.

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Content Skill and Scale: Storyboarding Best Practices

Infopro Learning

Storyboarding is like planning before creating an online learning course. Whether you’re a project manager, instructional designer, learning experience expert, graphic designer, or content creator, understanding and implementing storyboarding best practices can significantly enhance your project’s quality and efficiency.

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Writing Process from Brain Dump to Storyboard

Experiencing eLearning

Specifically, she wanted to know how I get from content like a SME “brain dump” to a finalized storyboard that’s ready for elearning development. What’s the process for creating a storyboard? For the example in this post, I received a PowerPoint presentation used in their current training.

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AI, DEI, Twine: ID Links 4/23/24

Experiencing eLearning

This post includes links related to AI, DEI and accessibility, Twine, freelancing, storyboarding, visual design, facilitation, and books for IDs. While this is typically used for web design, Jerson Campos shared how he uses this for designing slides in Storyline and PowerPoint. I share these links about once a month here on my blog.

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Storyboarding in PowerPoint with Visual Studio

eLearning Brothers

PowerPoint is known and primarily used for presentations both big and small (like middle school small) because of how easy it is to learn the basics and create awesome content fast. The simplicity, and sometimes surprising depth, of PowerPoint makes it an amazing platform. Where was this a month ago?!”

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Finding a Good Fit in Instructional Design

Experiencing eLearning

When you’re looking for an instructional design role, it’s important to find a good “fit.” This is pretty common in instructional design and elearning roles, especially in smaller organizations. It can be a little trickier if you want to focus primarily on analysis, design, and storyboarding.

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Instructional Design Portfolio Resources

Experiencing eLearning

Everyone working in instructional design, learning experience design, or elearning should have a portfolio. This post on building an instructional design portfolio includes what to include and additional tips. If you storyboard and plan before you start your trial, you can make several samples during that month. What to include.

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