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Storyboard vs. Moodboard: What’s the Difference?

Storyboard Hero

Imagine a series of pictures, each showing a different scene or moment in the story. These pictures are organized in a sequence to outline how the story unfolds. Instead of just talking about the story, they can look at the pictures and understand exactly what the director envisions. Why is it Important? How is it Made?

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Live Online Learning: Everything you need to know

anewspring

There is also a whole world to discover when it comes to presentation skills, energisers and picture and sound settings. Sometimes these are built-in (Google Meets, MS Teams), but there are also stand-alone tools such as Miro and Mural. All that was needed was a table, chairs, pen and paper.

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50 ideas for humour in your online sessions

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Everything went wrong online with children coming into the picture and connection or sound that didn’t work. You can make a rebus by cutting out pictures and letters and you can also work with emoticons. Are you in a Zoom meeting and is your child in the picture? Share your opinion via gif A gif is a moving picture.

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