To be honest, I really didn't know what storyboarding was when we were first assigned this. Upon doing my research, I found it what it was. From what I understand, it's somewhere in between the test model and the final product of a multimedia program. I think that this can be very important for a couple of reasons. For example, lets say you are doing a storyboard and it just doesn't look right. Chances are if your storyboard looks wrong so will your program. It's a way that you can check to make sure that everything is working the way that you want it to, and also allows to find out if there is something wrong with your program beforehand so you don't have to fix it later. Now there are such things as active storyboards. Pretty much it is a working version of the program but it's produced in a easy way to adjust and add or take away material without the requirement of difficult programing. I think with the active storyboards students can surely use that to their advantage for a project or something like that. I've never used a storyboard before, but I'm sure today with all the new technology that is out students, teachers, and anyone else for that matter can make use of them.
here is my link to storyboards:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/adrian_mallon_multimedia/story.htm#label2
Thursday, February 7, 2008
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Isn't this a great tool for teaching. Because you can preview what your program is going to look like before you show it to your students. You did a good job explaining how a storyboard can be useful in the classroom.
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