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The Phases of Service Design

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There are a few ways to prototype, including storyboarding, paper prototyping, role play, and setting up a booth. Here’s an example of a low-fidelity prototype represented as a storyboard. We just reviewed the general process, so what can you do today and where do you begin? Now it’s time to prototype and test them.

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Assembling the Right Team for an E-Learning Project

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If you’re reading this article, you’ve probably stumbled across the benefits of providing online training for staff members and volunteers. Every aspect of the course needs to be carefully monitored and reviewed by multiple sets of eyes to ensure you’re creating a resource that will be valuable for your organization. Definitely not.

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The Phases of Service Design

Forum One

There are a few ways to prototype, including storyboarding, paper prototyping, role play, and setting up a booth. Here’s an example of a low-fidelity prototype represented as a storyboard. We just reviewed the general process, so what can you do today and where do you begin? Phase 4: Prototype. So how do you get started?

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Presentation Zen Blog: A Resource Review

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The article takes the points in made in the Cluetrain Manifesto and relates them to presentations. It's a long article, but this quote resonated: You can learn a lot from presentation coaches and communication books, but this is not rocket science. In my woolgathering, I came across the Presentation Zen Blog written by Garr Reynolds.