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| Pretest | Posttest |
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DT formula | WHAT + ? = RESULT | WHAT + ? = ? |
Topics | A 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 … |
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Instruction | 1. 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. |
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Note | The 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. |
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