Visual Storytelling: Enhancing Learning with Storyboards
Visual Storytelling: Enhancing Learning with Storyboards Developed by Walt Disney Studios in the early 1930s Lack of Engagement, Complex Concepts Poor Retention, Limited Creativity and Critical Thinking, Communication Skills, Collaborative Learning, Organizational Skills Engaging Different Learning Styles and Motivation and Confidence are the most critical issues in classroom teaching, this particular teaching method called Story Board helps the faculty to overcome all the above difficulties in delivering the concept to students successfully. A storyboard is a visual representation of any action or sequence. With this flexible strategy, faculty can help students organize ideas, break down concepts, and visualize their learning. Storyboards, in general, expand and contract based on the length or size of the task they aim to capture. Just as a 90-minute movie will have a much longer, more complex storyboard than a five-minute short, storyboards for the classroom can be as sho...