There has been a lot of talk about creating storyboards this week and so I wanted to share Google Doc's take on it. Many people thing Google Docs is just for items like documents, spreadsheets, slides, etc. Tip of the week: click on "create new" and select "from template." There are all sorts of categories that come up including ones for teachers and students.
For this example, search out "storyboard" and see what you get. The top one on the list is amazing. Students can work at the same time from anywhere. No need to be in class to see who did what. Everything stays online and everyone sees the latest version.
Here's a sample pulled from one I did for a class last semester:

It almost begs the question, "Is the first draft dead?" It's just one big revision. A work in progress... but working toward greatness.
For this example, search out "storyboard" and see what you get. The top one on the list is amazing. Students can work at the same time from anywhere. No need to be in class to see who did what. Everything stays online and everyone sees the latest version.
Here's a sample pulled from one I did for a class last semester:
It almost begs the question, "Is the first draft dead?" It's just one big revision. A work in progress... but working toward greatness.
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