By: Yoke Cheng
Hi Christy, What a coincidence! I recorded about an hour of video last week to be processed into 5 or 6 short clips of 1 to 3 minutes each. So here I am right now, editing and organising them to be...
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That’s really interesting, but it makes perfect sense that you would use different techniques depending on where you are in development. Thanks for sharing!
View ArticleBy: Yolanda A. Facio (@yolandafacio)
I’m stuck in the same spot but as an overall system. I like mindmapping out the things I’m going to include in the course. I think you’re onto something with using powerpoint slides that can be moved...
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You could do something with PowerPoint for organizing the bits. PowerPoint lets you layer things and visually group them together, so you could start with a box for each “bit” and then start grouping...
View ArticleBy: Steven Kanarian, MPH, EMT-P
Thank you for sharing Diane Chamberlain’s Web post about storyboards. I enjoyed seeing her work and share your opinion about the “hands on” approach. I have to have lists in front of me, when I plan...
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For my standard to-do list, I use <a href="http://www.rememberthemilk.com/" rel="nofollow">Remember the Milk</a>. I'm much happier with an electronic list that I can access from any...
View ArticleBy: Kevin Norberg
I have used 3×5 cards and cork board before, but switched to sticky notes on panels of 20×30 foamcore board. These are portable and store easily. I like to code the sticky notes by color, tagged to the...
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