| ContentThe following elements are found the most frequently in a storyboard
Opening page
- Title
- Author(s)
- Co-workers and their role
- Name of the Company
- Addresses and other details
- Goal of the material/training/course/learning unit
- Time needed to learn
- Table of Content
General pages
- Number of the screens. It can refer to the lesson, too. E.g.: 03/6 stands for lesson 3 and its page 6. It there are forks, you can denote them with letters: the forks from the page 3 ’a’ and ’b’ are: 3a, 3b, further pages: 3a1, 3a1, and so on.
- Title of the screen (Chapter/subchapter)
- Genre of the content (exercise, test, presentation, etc.)
- A frame representing the content of the screen (everything what is visible)
- Text of narration
- Instructions to the co-workers
- The way of navigation, if the material is not linear
- Notes, comments
Closing page
- The summary of the material
- Statistics: number of the screens, number of the different kind of elements
- General notes and comments
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