Storyboarding is the process of preparing textual and pictorial displays
so they will fit within the display limitations of your computer. While
the flowcharts depict the sequence and decisions of a lesson, the storyboards
depict its content and presentations. This step includes drafting the actual
instructional messages Students will see, such as information presentations,
questions, feedback, directions, prompts, pictures, and animations.
At this point the draft lesson on paper should be carefully evaluated and
revised until members of the project team agree on its quality. It
is important to use more than content experts and instructional designers
for this review. The materials should also be looked at by potential students
and persons not already knowledgeable about the content. This uncovers
ambiguities, confusing or missing content, and material that is too easy
or too hard.