We welcome everyone to join our new pilot offering: Communities in Practice (CIP). The CIP is where we embark together on a quest to gain and strengthen our professional skills. Each quest focuses on a specific topic and includes three stages: Learn, Practice, and Grow. In the first stage, you’ll learn new methodologies, concepts, tools, and/or skills from a subject matter expert. In the second stage, you’ll create a project, practicing what you’ve just learned either in a group or individually. By the last stage, you’ll share your project to demonstrate how much you’ve grown.
For this CIP quest, we’re focusing on storyboarding. Storyboarding is an essential planning tool for content development, including for e-learning and video production. Joining us will be instructional design expert Megan Gesing, who will help us focus on three main questions:
What is storyboarding?
Why should you storyboard your course?
How do you storyboard?
Target Audience:
Instructional Designers (new or existing)
Content / E-learning Developers
Cost:
We are offering this pilot free of charge. And future CIP “quests” will be included with Chapter membership. We hope you can take advantage of this benefit.
Please register the next in this series:
Please note: We will be using Google Workspace for this series. In order to fully participate, you’ll need to have a Gmail account. Gmail accounts are free and easy to set up. For more information about signing up for a Gmail account, visit: https://support.google.com/mail/answer/56256?hl=en.
Megan Gesing has 15 years of experience in corporate training. Her roles have spanned a variety of industries – from construction equipment to home appliances to digital advertising but has always focused on creating engaging content that puts the learner first. In her current role, she supports learning and development for the sales team at Medical Mutual in Cleveland, Ohio. She has a BFA in film from the University of Oklahoma and is currently pursuing her master’s degree in Adult Learning and Development from Cleveland State University.
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