STORYBOARD

Published on Mar 06, 2018

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STORYBOARD

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STORYBOARD

  • Know your Course Goal
  • Gather Content
  • Define Learning Objectives
  • Create Assessment Criteria
  • Use a Storyboard Template
  • Pick a Design Model
  • Choose Design Elements
  • Select an Authoring Tool
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1. Know your Course Goal

  • Ask ourselves questions: Why are we creating this course?
  • Why are we creating this course?
  • What is the outcome we want?
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2. Gather Content

  • Do the Homework:
  • Analyse Needs
  • Identify Required Knowledge
  • Identify Constraints
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3. Define Learning Objectives

  • Learning Objective = LO
  • LO will guide the course Development Process
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4. Create Assessment Criteria

  • Each LO need to align with a level of Blooms Taxonomy
  • This will help you create your knowledge checks or scenarios to assess learners
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5. Use a Storyboard Template

  • Organise your contents into chunks in a way that works for you
  • Consider using eLearning storyboard template
  • Free storyboard template: bit.ly/freestoryboardtemplate
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6. Pick a Design Model

  • To deliver effective eLearning content for your audience to apply, consider using these popular design theories:
  • ADDIE, Knirk & Gustafson, SAM, The Action Mapping Process, Gagne's 9 Principles
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7. Choose Design Elements

  • Compile the design elements that will best achieve your learning objectives:
  • Images, Video, Interaction, Quizzes
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8. Select an Authoring Tool

  • Choose a toll that will best support your elements:
  • Moodle; Adobe Captivate; Articulate; Udutu; Clara; Articulate Studio 13

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