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What do you want to know about storyboarding?

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I’ll be tackling the storyboarding element, and I’ve got some ideas, tips and templates to share. 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.

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Nine tips for writing excellent RFPs

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Recently, I worked on my first project brief as a client and, with no rigid template to keep to, I decided to think back to my previous roles which involved responding to RFPs and produce the kind of thing that I would have liked to receive. Obviously, everything that follows reflects my personal experience and preferences.

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Day 2: The right interactions at the right time

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If so, don’t panic that you need to create a new screen template: you don’t. Instead, look at the templates available to you already and find the one most suited to the content on the screen you need to tweak. Do you need to make any changes?

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Five great resources for presenters

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I have felt more in control of the content, and people in the audience have also fed back positively on the clarity and structure of my presentations, which I would put largely down to using Olivia’s template.

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Five days to better e-learning

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I can’t create or edit the graphic design of screens, develop new screen templates or single-handedly develop and integrate audio and video. Using XML, InfoPath or similar, I can move screens around and delete screens, create new screens using existing templates, edit text and manipulate the content of interactions.