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Have ideas for new characters or scenes? Wish Storyboard That had more monsters or professional wireframes? Let us know! We love to hear feedback from our customers. We take the time to review the responses and incorporate them into our never-ending improvements!
- New topics in our teacher resources or business resources
- New functionality in the Storyboard Creator
- New characters, scenes, items, etc.
Submissions are anonymous.

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Teacher Resources Feedback
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How Tos about Ideas and Feedback
How to gather student feedback to improve Storyboard That lesson outcomes
Invite student input after each project or activity. Ask students what worked well, what was confusing, or what could be more fun. Use quick surveys, exit tickets, or group discussions to make feedback easy and inclusive.
Create a simple feedback form for students
Design a short, focused questionnaire using Google Forms or paper slips. Include questions about clarity, engagement, and suggestions for improvement. Keep it anonymous to encourage honest, constructive responses.
Analyze feedback with your class
Share common themes from the feedback and discuss them as a group. Highlight areas where students agree and brainstorm solutions together. This builds ownership and models collaborative problem-solving.
Act on suggestions for your next Storyboard That lesson
Incorporate the most helpful ideas into future lessons. Let students know their feedback made a difference. Adjust instructions, add new activities, or modify resources based on what your learners need.
Celebrate improvements and keep the feedback loop open
Recognize positive changes and thank students for their input. Remind them that their voices help make lessons better for everyone. Regularly invite new feedback to maintain a culture of growth and collaboration.
Frequently Asked Questions about Ideas and Feedback
How can I submit feedback or request new features on Storyboard That?
You can easily share feedback or suggest new features for Storyboard That by filling out their online forms, sending an email to hello@storyboardthat.com, or calling their support number. Submissions are anonymous and help improve the platform!
What types of ideas or feedback does Storyboard That accept from teachers?
Storyboard That welcomes suggestions for new characters, scenes, items, and functionality, as well as requests for additional teacher resources or business resources. Teachers can also propose educational topics or improvements to the Storyboard Creator.
Is teacher feedback on Storyboard That anonymous?
Yes, all feedback submitted through the provided forms is anonymous, so teachers can share their ideas and suggestions freely without revealing their identity.
Where can I find the forms to give feedback about Storyboard That’s teacher resources?
You can access the teacher resources feedback form directly from the Storyboard That website, typically embedded on their feedback page. Just click and fill out the form to share your thoughts or requests.
Why should teachers provide feedback to Storyboard That?
Teacher feedback helps Storyboard That continually improve its offerings, add requested features, and ensure resources meet classroom needs. Your input drives updates that benefit all educators and students.
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