Bloom’s Taxonomy for Creative Teachers
Bloom’s Taxonomy is a popular framework that traditional and online teachers can use to develop high-quality courses. In this lesson, we'll explain it and guide you on how to teach an awesome creative course!
Bloom’s Taxonomy is a popular framework that traditional and online teachers can use to develop high-quality courses. In this lesson, we'll explain it and guide you on how to teach an awesome creative course!
A title slide lets students know what is coming in the lesson and let's them mentally get ready to receive the information from the teacher. This lesson has a bunch of tips on how to make great title slides for your online courses.
Use microlearning to help your students learn and use specific skills quickly and without any distractions. We'll go over the benefits and how to actually structure your micro lessons.
Learn how the ADDIE instructional model can help you design effective online courses for your creative students.
As an online teacher, how can you answer your many students in a fast, accurate, and detailed way? This article goes over different options to provide great support while also thinking about time and profitability.
Help your students get into flow and watch multiple lessons easier by using course Auto Play and Auto Complete features.
Teachers and students can benefit from lessons with large primary content as well as seeing the teacher in a smaller secondary video window called Picture In Picture.
Students are often disoriented for the first few minutes of a new lesson, but using transitions at the end of each lesson can really help students transition.
Students need a way to continue a course where they left off. Which continue lesson features do you support?
We’ve all experienced when the website we need is unavailable due to maintenance or some other unexpected error. This can be really frustrating for teachers and students. Whether planned maintenance or unplanned outage, this article will give you a bunch of tips for your course.