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How to draft a written elearning storyboard

How to draft a written elearning storyboard

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How to draft a written elearning storyboard

- Once you're ready to start developing your eLearning course, it's always best to start with a written storyboard. And I like to think of an eLearning storyboard as being similar to a blueprint for a house, as it lets you see how the content of your course will be laid out before you spend the time developing it. And while there's no single format or tool you should use when drafting a written storyboard, what you need to know is that it's simply a document that outlines your learning content slide by slide or screen by screen. It can help you finalize your learning content with your stakeholders and subject matter experts and easily make changes before you start developing your course. Let's take a look at an example. Here's a written storyboard that I'm currently drafting in Microsoft Word for a new eLearning course I'm developing. And as you can see, my storyboard is broken up into a series of tables with each one…

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