By Evelyn Beck
Storyboarding conjures a vision of filmmakers plotting out their next blockbuster. But it can also be a useful tool for on-line instructors.
A storyboard is a plan. It can be as simple as a flow chart, and it can feature only text, though the use of even rough illustrations can provide additional clarity for an instructor imagining how a course should be presented on-line. It is especially useful as a kind of outline before designing a course in order to create clear navigation for students.
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