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eLearning Script Template

A professional script structure your developer can actually use — pre-built columns for narration, on-screen text, interaction notes, and developer instructions.

What's Inside the Template

The template is structured as a table with five columns — the same structure used by professional eLearning studios. It includes a module header section, example completed rows, and a reference guide for common interaction descriptions.

The Five Script Columns

Column What Goes Here Example
Screen Reference Module number + screen number M1-S03
Narration (Audio) Word-for-word voiceover text "When a customer escalates a complaint, the first step is to acknowledge their frustration directly..."
On-Screen Text Text displayed visually (must NOT repeat narration) "Step 1: Acknowledge"
Visual / Interaction Notes What the developer should build "Animation: customer and agent icon; button appears at end of narration. Click to advance."
Developer Notes Technical specifications, assets, special requirements "Use brand asset: call_centre_illustration_v2.png. Do not use stock photography."

Also Included in the Template

Module Header Template

A standardised header section for each module: module title, learning objectives, estimated duration, target audience, and revision history.

3 Worked Example Screens

Three fully completed example rows — one information screen, one click-to-reveal interaction, and one scenario question — so you can see exactly what a complete script entry looks like.

Interaction Description Reference

A one-page quick reference guide listing the most common eLearning interaction types (tabs, accordions, hotspots, drag-and-drop, scenario branches) with standard description language for each.

Narrator Notes Convention

Standard notation for tone indicators and pronunciation guides so voice talent can record without needing to contact you for clarification.

Review Feedback Column

An optional sixth column for stakeholder review feedback — keeps all feedback in the document alongside the relevant content.

How to Use This Template

Quick-Start Guide

  1. 1 Open the interactive template in your browser — no download or Google Drive needed.
  2. 2 Fill in the module header — especially the learning objectives. These anchor everything else.
  3. 3 Write narration first, then on-screen text. Never the other way around.
  4. 4 Read every narration line aloud as you write it. If you stumble, the voice talent will too.
  5. 5 Send the script to your subject matter expert for accuracy review before sending to a developer.