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Storyboard Templates for E-Learning #48

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11 years ago

Storyboard Templates for E-Learning #48: Challenge | Recap

Challenge of the week

This week your challenge is to share an example of your preferred e-learning storyboard, blueprint, or scripting template. We want to see what you use and learn how you use it!

Tools

You can use Articulate Storyline, Articulate Studio, or PowerPoint to create your e-learning storyboard examples.

Resources

Here are a few resources to get you thinking about storyboards.

Storyboard templates:

Blog posts:

Forum discussions:

Share your e-learning work

  • Comments: Use the comments section below to share a link to your e-learning storyboard and blog post.
  • Forums: Create your own thread in our E-Learning Heroes forums and share a link to your e-learning storyboard.
  • Personal blog:  If you have a blog, please consider writing about your e-learning storyboard process. We’ll link back to your posts so the great work you’re sharing gets even more exposure. 
  • Twitter: If you share your e-learning storyboards on Twitter, try using #ELHChallenge so your tweeps can track your e-learning coolness.
  • Facebook: Reply to this Facebook post with a screenshot of your e-learning storyboard and a link to your template or blog post.

Last week’s challenge

Before you storyboard this  week’s challenge, take a moment to check out the e-learning call center demos your fellow community members shared in last week’s challenge:

E-Learning Challenge #47: Call Center Training in Online Learning

More about the e-learning challenges:

The weekly challenges are ongoing opportunities to learn, share, and build your e-learning portfolios. You can jump into any or all of the previous challenges anytime you want. I’ll update the recap posts to include your demos.

Even if you’re using a trial version of Studio ’13 or Storyline, you can absolutely publish your challenge files. Just sign up for a fully functional, free 30-day trial, and have at it. And remember to post your questions and comments in the forums; we're here to help.

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  • Well done, Melissa! The reporting angle was a creative angle. I want to find more ways to add audio and video to our challenges and your example gives me some ideas.

    Looking forward to your write up!
  • Thanks, Jackie! That's odd that the link doesn't work, it is working for me. I know that it doesn't play on iOS devices and probably not well on other mobile devices.
  • Love it, Melissa! Good quick overview and cute interaction. I couldn't get the Q&A link to work, but the rest was just fine.
  • Hi Patricio -

    I'm pretty sure I wouldn't call you a newbie for using PowerPoint - or for anything else!

    I like your process and appreciate that you shared it along with a nice visual and some great tips. Way to kick off the challenge! Clearly signs of "un ninja del e-Learning".
  • Hi guys :
    I want to start with my simple but effective way to build my script for my content.
    Call me newbie but I love to use PowerPoint.
    Why and How ?
    I include all the assets in the slides ( pictures, texts, etc ). This way I always have all the material that I could be useful for the project.
    I use the PowerPoint notes feature to write my script and ideas.
    I use Audacity to record the audio narration. One side one track.
    My best tips:
    1) Keep it simple and short.
    2) Always backup
    3) Enjoy it writing your script
    My desk : http://www.e-aula.cl/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/mydesk.png
    Have a nice weekend

    Patricio Bustamante M.
    http://e-learning.ninja/