Storyboarding
ACTIVITY MATERIALS
ACTIVITY MATERIALS
Attached a template you could download
Draw your own Storyboard using a ruler and clean sheet of paper (or the provided template).
A storyboard should follow a template like this:
- Set the Scene - In what world/environment/situation are we looking at?
- What is the Problem? - Why is your device/object needed? Present the problem.
- Designed Intervention - Draw and introduce the overall project concept.
- Detail/Feature - Draw specific components that are important. This is where diagramming different states would be useful. How is this actuated or used? Is it interactive?
- Detail/Feature - Draw specific components that are important. This is where diagramming different states would be useful. How is this actuated or used? Is it interactive?
- Outro - Solution/Conclusion! How this project improved the user's health
INSTRUCTIONS
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Create a Storyboard that creates a scene in the audiences' mind about how your innovation is used from start to finish.
- Photograph or scan your completed storyboard. Ensure it meets the criteria and is ready for submission.
- Upload: Submit your storyboard.
DELIVERABLES
Student Examples
Student Examples
Student Examples
Storyboarding
To better explain and envision our project/process/product, designers and engineers create drawn storyboards. Above is a template you could use to create your storyboard.