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  1. Elearninguncovered.com How to write your first E-learning storyboard Tim Slade

  2. What’s the most difficult thing about storyboarding for e-learning?

  3. Interactivity SME s Visual Design Business goals Performance Goals Learners Learning Objectives

  4. Where do you start? vs

  5. Where do you start? vs

  6. Why start with a storyboard?

  7. Instructional Design

  8. Instructional Design Subject Matter Experts

  9. Instructional Design Subject Matter Experts Iterative Design

  10. What does an e-learning storyboard look like?

  11. Narration Dialogue

  12. Narration Dialogue Programming notes

  13. Narration Dialogue Programming notes Slide Numbers

  14. Narration Dialogue Programming notes Slide Numbers Learning objectives

  15. Narration Dialogue Programming notes Slide Numbers Learning objectives Interactivity notes

  16. Narration Dialogue Programming notes Slide Numbers Learning objectives Interactivity notes Graphic suggestions

  17. Narration Dialogue Programming notes Slide Numbers Learning objectives Interactivity notes Graphic suggestions Slide-to-slide flowchart

  18. Five-Step Storyboarding Process

  19. Five-Step Storyboarding Process Gather

  20. Meet with SME s

  21. Job shadow with Learners

  22. Review company Best Practices

  23. Google it!

  24. Five-Step Storyboarding Process Gather Organize

  25. Five-Step Storyboarding Process Gather Organize Draft

  26. Just start typing something.

  27. Write in a conversational tone.

  28. Detail any specific programming notes.

  29. Never storyboard anything you can’t communicate visually.

  30. Story Mapping

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  32. Prescott National Forest Fire Safety Tips What’s the best thing about camping? It has to the campfire! A campfire is a great way to bond with friends or family, or to stay warm during a cold night. Although a campfire is meant to be enjoyed, it can also be dangerous if you don’t take some simple precautions. This is Jim and he’s about to go on a camping trip with his family. In this this course, you will help Jim prepare for his camping trip and make sure he has all the supplies and knowledge he needs for a safe campfire. An unattended campfire can quickly grow into a wildfire, posing serious risk Jim and his family, and the surrounding wildlife and forest. To maintain a safe campfire, Jim first needs to make sure he brings the right supplies. At the very minimum, Jim should plan on bringing a gallon of water and a shovel. If possible, it would also be helpful for Jim to bring a fire extinguisher. We’ll show Jim how to use these supplies later in this course.

  33. Prescott National Forest Fire Safety Tips What’s the best thing about camping? It has to the campfire! A campfire is a great way to bond with friends or family, or to stay warm during a cold night. Although a campfire is meant to be enjoyed, it can also be dangerous if you don’t take some simple precautions. This is Jim and he’s about to go on a camping trip with his family. In this this course, you will help Jim prepare for his camping trip and make sure he has all the supplies and knowledge he needs for a safe campfire. An unattended campfire can quickly grow into a wildfire, posing serious risk Jim and his family, and the surrounding wildlife and forest. To maintain a safe campfire, Jim first needs to make sure he brings the right supplies. At the very minimum, Jim should plan on bringing a gallon of water and a shovel. If possible, it would also be helpful for Jim to bring a fire extinguisher. We’ll show Jim how to use these supplies later in this course.

  34. Prescott National Forest Fire Safety Tips What’s the best thing about camping? It has to the campfire! A campfire is a great way to bond with friends or family, or to stay warm during a cold night. Although a campfire is meant to be enjoyed, it can also be dangerous if you don’t take some simple precautions. This is Jim and he’s about to go on a camping trip with his family. In this this course, you will help Jim prepare for his camping trip and make sure he has all the supplies and knowledge he needs for a safe campfire. An unattended campfire can quickly grow into a wildfire, posing serious risk Jim and his family, and the surrounding wildlife and forest. To maintain a safe campfire, Jim first needs to make sure he brings the right supplies. At the very minimum, Jim should plan on bringing a gallon of water and a shovel. If possible, it would also be helpful for Jim to bring a fire extinguisher. We’ll show Jim how to use these supplies later in this course.

  35. Prescott National Forest Fire Safety Tips What’s the best thing about camping? It has to the campfire! A campfire is a great way to bond with friends or family, or to stay warm during a cold night. Although a campfire is meant to be enjoyed, it can also be dangerous if you don’t take some simple precautions. This is Jim and he’s about to go on a camping trip with his family. In this this course, you will help Jim prepare for his camping trip and make sure he has all the supplies and knowledge he needs for a safe campfire. An unattended campfire can quickly grow into a wildfire, posing serious risk Jim and his family, and the surrounding wildlife and forest. To maintain a safe campfire, Jim first needs to make sure he brings the right supplies. At the very minimum, Jim should plan on bringing a gallon of water and a shovel. If possible, it would also be helpful for Jim to bring a fire extinguisher. We’ll show Jim how to use these supplies later in this course.

  36. Prescott National Forest Fire Safety Tips wildfire, posing serious risk Jim and his family, and the surrounding wildlife and forest. To maintain a safe campfire, Jim first needs to make sure he brings the right supplies. At the very minimum, Jim should plan on bringing a gallon of water and a shovel. If possible, it would also be helpful for Jim to bring a fire extinguisher. We’ll show Jim how to use these supplies later in this course. Jim also needs to know where to properly place the campfire. Jim should place the campfire a safe distance from where he will pitch his tent and away from any overhanging branches. The location should allow Jim to keep a close eye on the fire at all times. Once Jim finds that location, he should dig a small pit and surround it with large rocks to help contain the fire. Maintaining and enjoying a safe campfire doesn’t have to be stressful for Jim and his family, it just takes a few simple precautions.

  37. Prescott National Forest Fire Safety Tips wildfire, posing serious risk Jim and his family, and the surrounding wildlife and forest. To maintain a safe campfire, Jim first needs to make sure he brings the right supplies. At the very minimum, Jim should plan on bringing a gallon of water and a shovel. If possible, it would also be helpful for Jim to bring a fire extinguisher. We’ll show Jim how to use these supplies later in this course. Jim also needs to know where to properly place the campfire. Jim should place the campfire a safe distance from where he will pitch his tent and away from any overhanging branches. The location should allow Jim to keep a close eye on the fire at all times. Once Jim finds that location, he should dig a small pit and surround it with large rocks to help contain the fire. Maintaining and enjoying a safe campfire doesn’t have to be stressful for Jim and his family, it just takes a few simple precautions.

  38. Five-Step Storyboarding Process Gather Organize Draft Review

  39. Educate your SME s.

  40. Control the attention of your sme s .

  41. Get everyone in the same room.

  42. Five-Step Storyboarding Process Gather Organize Draft Review

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