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First-Time Storyboarding

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This week’s blog entry features reflections on their experiences as first-time storyboarders. . My only prior storyboarding experience comes from the creation of a TV commercial script. Finished storyboards and completed modules from Artisan’s previous courses for the same client provided both examples and templates.

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One Simple Trick for Writing Your E-Learning Storyboards Faster

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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!). It may take a few minutes to set everything up, but you’ll probably make all that time back the very next time you sit down to write storyboards.

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How to Organize Your E-Learning Content with Sticky Notes

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When I first started developing e-learning courses, my biggest frustration was how to take all of the content provided by my subject-matter expert and transform it into a development-ready storyboard that also met the learning needs of my audience. I needed to create an outline.

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Action Mapping With a Twist: A Tool for Budgeting E-Learning Development

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For storyboard writing, this may include speaking with subject-matter experts and reviewing content and reference materials. Looking at our map, some of our questions and possible answers could include: Q: What impacts the amount of time necessary for the storyboard writer to review reference material? That – I can’t give you.

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Tips for Working with E-Learning Voice-Over Talent

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Provide file type, naming, and editing preferences. While it’s easy to assume your voice-over talent will record, edit, and name the files in a logical manner, it’s really your job to provide this guidance. E-learning storyboards usually contain a lot of information. There’s no need to send the entire storyboard.

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Three Must-Know Strategies for Working with SMEs

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It’s easy to assume your SME knows the purpose of learning objectives, a storyboard, or a prototype. For example, when you deliver your first storyboard or prototype, explain to your SME the purpose of such items and how they fit into the overall development process. Strategy #3: Get Your SMEs in the Same Room.

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Tracking Time with Toggl.com

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To get started, go to the Timer page and type the name of the task you’re working on—such as “Writing Storyboards”—and click the large, green Start button. There are no hoops to jump through on Toggl; it’s all about keeping it simple. When you’re finished, click the large, red Stop button.

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