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OpenGraph is to social media, what meta description is to Google. They help with your site visibility on social media. With OpenGraph, you can automate sharing important pages on your site across social media platforms.
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Facebook Ads help you get your business to the right audience, who can then become qualified prospects to buy your training
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Learn how to use Rosenshine’s Principles to teach your students. This will make learning easier. It also helps you know if your students understand the lessons, and how much they understand it.
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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.
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SCORM is here to make your life easier and save you from repeating certain processes you have done before as an online course creator. Find out how this tech interface can save time and help you track the progress of your students.
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Google Search Console provides a solution to everything that is wrong with your website’s visibility and ranking. It helps you understand how your website and audience performs and how they affect the performance of your website.
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Zoom AI Notetaker, an amazing feature on zoom will help you save time and stay focused during meetings. It even summarizes and forwards your notes to yourself and your necessary students
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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.
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Teaching students using the cohort method can improve learning experience for the students and offer a better teaching experience for the teacher. It also helps to create a supportive environment where everyone can thrive.
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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.