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On the other hand, the greater anonymity (facelessness) in online can be a benefit in encouraging broader participation – opportunity to have a voice has been equalized to a large extent.”. Ways for online instructors and designers to build community: Use a Wiki or Google application and assign groups to work on a project together.
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I learned Google AdWords, I learned how to do email marketing, I learned all these things. And we’d created this persona in the market of an older gentleman who is the voice behind the business. We used Google trends, the free tool that anybody can use to measure keyword volume. I learned how to write copy.
The online learning platform must be equipped with natural language processing and speech recognition tools to promote optimum interactivity using voice. Use Blooms Taxonomy verbs like demonstrate to define actionable learning outcomes. This will help you structure your course effectively.
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