We work hard and fight for better, richer, more meaningful elearning. We continue to look for new ways to be better designers, yet we always feel like we don’t have the time or the skills to break free of the status quo.
No matter what direction the world of elearning goes, we can still explore new ways of design. Spend a day with me at DevLearn11 and we’ll dive into some different and fun ways to design elearning – with Storytelling and Comics.
It’s not too late to register for my 1-day pre-conference certificate program:
How to Put the Story in Storyboarding for Elearning
Tracy says
Fantastic. I wish I was able to arrive earlier and attend.
Chief NuggetHead says
I’m there all week. Catch me and I’ll share what I can.
Brian Dusablon says
This is awesome. I can’t wait! Brilliant artwork.
Julie Dirksen says
Love this 🙂
Trina Rimmer says
+1 to what Julie and Brian have said – this is wonderful.
Joseph Suarez says
This is great. It reminds me of the book “Understanding Comics”.
Maery says
I wish I could be there. Maybe next year…
Anonymous says
Thanks for all the feedback everyone! I think I’m as excited about the day as anyone.
@twitter-104969348:disqus You’re correct. A lot of what we’ll be doing in the workshop is based on McCloud’s work. Understanding Comics is about understanding sequential art and how to communicate the story across panels.
juandoming says
Impresionante, simplemente genial….@juandoming:disqus
Chief NuggetHead says
Gracias señor!