How do you improve the visual quality of your courses?
Hey there instructor community!
When improving the quality of our courses, one area worth focusing on is enhancing their visual appeal. We believe that a visually engaging course not only captivates learners but also enhances their overall experience.
So, dear community members, we'd love to hear your thoughts and insights on this topic! Whether you're a seasoned educator, a graphic design enthusiast, or just someone with a keen eye for aesthetics, your input is invaluable.
Here's the question: How do you go about improving the visual quality of your courses?
Share your tips, tricks, and favorite tools with us in the comments below.
Can't wait to hear from you all!
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First of all, you need your own style. No powerpoint templates that come with Windows. We went through 3 or 4 styles. The latest one is a keeper and we will settle for it for the time being.
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Aim for a cohesive look and feel throughout your course. This includes using a consistent color scheme, font styles, and layout patterns. Focus on the quality of your visuals. High-resolution images, professional-looking graphics, and well-produced videos can make a significant difference. Choose visuals that support and are directly related to the content. Irrelevant images can distract learners, so it’s important that every visual serves a purpose. Text paired with relevant images can greatly aid retention and recall. Use captions, labels, and brief descriptions to make the visuals more informative.
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