Friday, October 8, 2010

Story Board: Effective Communication for Asynchronous Distance Learning



 
Part One (Steps 1-6)
 
Part Two (Steps 7-9)

7 comments:

  1. Joy: This is a very good start on your storyboarding process. But each screen must have more than just a still picture. You need actual video. The storyboard must indicate what is visually happening on screen and it must be in sync with the narrative. If you use actors than you need to provide a script for each actor.

    Finally, remember you are introducing an expert at a fictious conference and thus there must be reference to that individual.

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  2. Hi, I was considering a scrolling of information on the computer, much like the references from Laureate.

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  3. Hello Joy,

    Your computer terminals are a good idea.

    Sullus

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  4. Hi Dr. Roger,

    The part about introduction to an expert at a fictious conference would come at the end. With out further ??? comments, I would introduce the individual at that point.

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  5. Hi Joy,
    I am looking forward to seeing your video. Asynchronous communication is an important topic in online learning. Dr. Powley, does the speaker have to be a fictitious character?

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  6. Hi Joy,

    I am looking forward to your final presentation on Asynchronous Communication. :)

    Michle

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  7. Hi Joy,
    I am also looking forward to seeing your final project. Looking good!
    Lynetta
    P.S. Don't forget to consult the rubric!

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