Research Article

A Quasiexperimental Study on Process Verification of the Animation Teaching System under the Background of Animation-Related Majors

Table 2

The topics for the pretest and posttest.

PretestPosttest

DT formulaWHAT + ? = RESULTWHAT + ? = ?
TopicsA donkey drowned in a teacup.First topic: A night in the city, you ride a bike to go home on the way, suddenly you heard behind, someone called you: “stop!!.” Who called you? What happened or will happen?
The alternative topic: XX ancient tomb adventure.
XX went exploring, entered the cave, and found an ancient tomb (covered with treasures and dead bones everywhere, gusts of gloomy wind came) suddenly …

Instruction1. Based on the topic above, produce a storyboard.1. Please continue to draw the story according to the plot provided earlier.
2. For its roleplay, only one protagonist is allowed. It can be human, animal, etc.2. For its roleplay, only one protagonist (male or female) is allowed for both topics.
3. There is no limitation on the story location or setting.Supporting characters for first topic:
Ghost, dinosaur, and cat (optional, can draw all, can choose one of them).
4. The frame for the storyboard should be limited between 10 and 15.Supporting characters for alternative topic: ghost, snake, and cat (optional, can draw all, can choose one of them).
5. Once completed, please record spend time at the bottom right part of the storyboard.3. The location or background setting: first topic is in a busy city street; the alternative topic is in a forest.
4. 10–15 frames of the shooting scene, self-drafted title.
5. Once completed, please record spend time at the bottom right part of the storyboard.

NoteThe topic assigned is based on an issue-based problem. The focus is more on “what” and “result” without specific attention on “how.”The topic assigned is based on a scenario-based problem. The focus is more on “what” without specific attention on “how” and result.