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Improve the quality of your designs by using Scalable Vector Graphics to create images which you can adjust, stretch out and scale without losing quality. It works perfectly for very large and very small designs.
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.
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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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Negative Keywords are words or phrases you don't want your ads to appear for. By wisely choosing these negative keywords, you can optimize your ads to reach the right audience and save money.
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Sizzle reels instill a sense of anticipation and urgency. By showcasing the most exciting aspects of your product or service, these reels create a buzz around your brand. It amplifies your brand message, reaching a broader audience and driving revenue growth.
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Your glasses can be an asset in your online teaching persona. Use them as a tool to connect with your students by learning how to incorporate your eyewear into your teaching style.
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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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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.
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Learn how to leverage your online community before, during, and after your big online events. Your members will extract so much more value from your events when also engage with peers about the many event discussion topics.
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Learn how to design an effective and engaging online course curriculum. Discover tips for choosing the type of course, number of lessons, teaching techniques, and engagement strategies. This lesson is helpful for teachers at various stages ranging from planning content to actually teaching on camera.