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Using H5P to create interactive courses is one easy way to take your online courses from boring and passive to fun, active and interactive. Let’s go over the guides and examples of how to utilize this game changing element in your online courses.
Speaking slowly helps your students to understand better when teaching them. When course creators talk too fast, it's like a blurry picture, but when you slow down, it's like a clear photo. This helps students catch the message you’re trying to pass faster.
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Beyond their role in design, wireframes serve as an educational catalyst for aspiring web developers and designers. Explore how creating wireframes enhances understanding layout, navigation, and user experience principles.
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Teachers are now adopting minimum viable products to develop and test new teaching materials and methods. Explore how these affordable and efficient tools are making learning more tailored to individual student needs.
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Learn how to select complementary colors, apply them to your slides, worksheets, and handouts, and maintain a professional and engaging visual identity.
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Backup for online teaching is the best strategy for safeguarding your teaching materials, fostering innovation, and ensuring continuity in your online courses. There are lots of backup solutions and methods to figure out.
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Tech stacks can enhance teaching efficiency, streamline operations, and create captivating learning environments. Elevate your teaching with customized tools and seamless experiences for students.
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Zapier can simplify your tasks, from sending welcome emails to managing student data seamlessly. Explore ways to enhance your online courses using Zapier, making your online teaching more efficient and engaging.
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Quick Response Codes (QR codes) make it easier to share important links with students. All students have to do is point their phone camera at a QR bar code and it'll go to any link that the teacher provided. This lesson shows online course teachers, community owners, and coaches how to create and use QR codes so that their students can get to important websites and resources.
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Responsive web design is essential skill for creative teachers, community leaders, and coaches because we all need to provide excellent support for customers that use our services on mobile and tablets in different orientations and sizes.