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Storyboards

Presentation by Damian Gordon

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Storyboards

Storyboards are visual organizers, typically a series of illustrations displayed in sequence for the purpose of pre-visualizing a video, web-based training, or interactive media sequence.”

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Storyboards: Gladiator

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Storyboards: Psycho

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Storyboards: Apocalypse Now

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Storyboards�Developed by Disney Studios in 1930

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Storyboards

The goal of storyboarding is to get ideas down on paper and communicate effectively to all members of the team (and potentially the end-users).

They provide a tangible baseline focus for discussion, and alteration.

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They are:

    • Inexpensive
    • Easy to make
    • Easy to understand for anyone
    • Good at giving you an early picture of the system

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Storyboards

There are three types of storyboards:

    • Passive
    • Active
    • Interactive

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Passive storyboards:

    • Sketches, pictures, screenshots
    • PowerPoint or example outputs

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Interactive storyboards:

    • Interactive tools
    • Requires user participation

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Instructional Design and e-Authoring

Related Ideas

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Sitemap

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Sitemap

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Morphological Matrix

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Morphological Matrix

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Morphological Matrix

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Thanks!

Blended Learning Train-the-Trainer - BLITT

2021-1-SI01-KA220-AD-000037772

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