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Storyboarding Animated and Interactive Content in WBT
Subject:Storyboarding Animated and Interactive Content in WBT From:"Branham, Craig" <cbranham -at- rational -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Mon, 3 Dec 2001 12:12:27 -0800
Dear List,
I'm working on Web-based training projects (pure WBT courses, in this case,
with no instructor/facilitator) with a production team in another location.
I'm trying to master the vocabulary for describing and specifying
interactive content. I'm also interested, more generally, in learning more
about how to apply animation and interactive content in "instructorless" WBT
courses.
We're currently able to do screen captures and the kind of interactive stuff
that you find in the DreamWeaver and Flash Coursebuilder extensions.
- Can anyone recommend books and articles that describe interactive
instructional content and how to think about it from an instructional design
perspective?
- Does anyone have any advice about using storyboards to specify interactive
content?
Thanks,
Craig Branham
Sr. Course Developer
R a t i o n a l
the software development company
e-mail - cbranham -at- rational -dot- com
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