You want to offer your employees quality online course but you don’t have much experience or time. You’d like to increase the completion rate because you see that motivation is faltering and your students often fail to complete the courses. If you are in one of these situations, perhaps you’re making one of these mistakes.
1. Your course is not very visual
We find it easier to write than to represent concepts with images. Video involves time and production costs. That’s why our courses usually contain an excess of text and lack visual resources, to say nothing of multimedia. But the fact is that students don’t read, they scan. Images attract their attention, videos capture them. However, be careful with the quality and length of the videos and of the images you include, not just anything will do.
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