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JackieVanNice
Super Hero
I like it, Jodi! I knew you'd come up with something; though I honestly didn't expect the inclusion of dogs and cats. (How does she do it??)
I especially like columns 2 and 3 for the critical content and visuals. I can't imagine a more succinct summary of available options. It's a really useful cheat sheet!
I especially like columns 2 and 3 for the critical content and visuals. I can't imagine a more succinct summary of available options. It's a really useful cheat sheet!
JodiSansone
5 years agoCommunity Member
I wish I could share how I used your template this summer with my new client--regulatory compliance for a hedge fund. They were new to giving direction on e-learning. Your template was a good device to help them think about what they wanted. Before the storyboard I developed the project brief requirements and a "mood" board. I'm definitely more skilled at the upfront project briefing (from my brand management and advertising days). I kind of lost control of the development process on the individual slides as my clients started having more fun with the project. Once they saw all the cool things they could do with Storyline the process broke down a little. I have to get better at listening to them before I sit down to execute.