Overview
A storyboard is the contract between instructional design and production. A weak storyboard produces a long revision cycle, inconsistent media, and courses that look polished but teach nothing. A strong storyboard makes every production decision before the developer touches a tool.
The Online Course Storyboard Designer produces a screen-by-screen module storyboard that is immediately actionable: narration scripts written for voice, not reading; visual descriptions specific enough to brief a designer without a call; interaction specifications that describe behavior, not intent; and developer notes that eliminate guesswork.
What you get: - Module-level storyboard with screen count and estimated runtime - Per-screen structure: narration script, visual description, interaction type, developer note - Audio/visual synchronization notes for narrated screens - Interaction specifications: what the learner does, what the system does, what feedback appears - Branching logic (if applicable): decision trees with all paths and consequences - Assessment screen specifications: question, options, correct answer, feedback per response - Production checklist: assets required, accessibility requirements, review triggers
Built for: instructional designers handing off to developers, course creators producing their own content, and eLearning agencies standardizing storyboard output.