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eLearning Storyboarding: How to Get Started

eLearningMind

But how do you keep everyone on the same page—literally? Storyboarding is one of the most effective tools for start-to-finish project management. An eLearning storyboard creates the foundation and outlines the key elements of any good story— the key characters, the setting, and, instead of the plot, the general learning path.

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eLearning Storyboarding: How to Get Started

eLearningMind

Storyboarding is one of the most effective tools for start-to-finish project management. An eLearning storyboard creates the foundation and outlines the key elements of any good story— the key characters, the setting, and, instead of the plot, the general learning path. Why Storyboarding for eLearning? Still not convinced?

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Content Skill and Scale: Storyboarding Best Practices

Infopro Learning

Storyboarding is like planning before creating an online learning course. It’s important because it helps us organize and visualize how the course will look and what will happen. It is a visual representation of the story, helping creators plan and organize their ideas effectively.

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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? With a note on a specific example] Slide 11: is this information important?

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Save Elearning Development Time with a Styles Slide

Experiencing eLearning

My tip to save elearning development time is to create a “Styles” slide with models of slide elements that you can copy to slides instead of manually formatting each object. Styles slide tip. Here’s my full tip: “During development, create a “Styles” slide with model examples of slide elements.

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Storyline Accessibility and Mayer’s Principles

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Scissortail was a subcontractor to Encompass LLC , and we used their storyboards and visual design. However, for many course designs, this can lead to a poor experience for users who would prefer the media to play automatically and don’t want to select Play on every slide. The triggers for a sample slide of that course are shown below.

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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.