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The latest insights, guides, and updates on AI course creation and effective learning strategies

How to Design Assessments for Color-Blind Learners in 8 Easy Steps
I know how tricky it can be to create assessments that work for color-blind learners; colors alone can definitely leave some students guessing. But don’t worry—you can design tests that are clear and fair for everyone. If you keep reading, I’ll share simple tips to make your assessments more accessible, from choosing the right color … Read more

Offering High-Contrast Slide Templates: 6 Easy How-To Tips
We’ve all sat through slides that are hard to read or just plain ugly, right? It’s frustrating when your message gets lost because of poor contrast and bad design choices. Luckily, if you want to make your slides clearer and more inviting, there’s a simple way to do it. Keep reading, and I’ll show you … Read more

How to Provide Adjustable Playback Speeds for Videos: 5 Simple Ways
Hey, ever tried watching a video and felt frustrated because the speed was stuck on one setting? Yeah, I get it—sometimes you want to speed things up or slow down to catch every detail. Luckily, there are simple ways to add adjustable playback speeds that make watching videos way easier. If you keep reading, I’ll … Read more

How to Ensure Keyboard Navigation in Your LMS (10 Steps)
I get it—navigating a learning management system without a mouse can feel like finding your way in the dark. Many LMS platforms aren’t quite set up for keyboard users, which makes accessing content frustrating and sometimes impossible. But don’t worry, there’s a way to make your LMS easy to use with just a keyboard. If … Read more

How to Choose the Right Multilingual Captioning Solution for Live Streams
Hey! If you’re trying to get live streams that speak multiple languages with captions, you’re not alone. It can be tricky to find a good way to make sure everyone understands, no matter where they’re tuning in from. But don’t worry—you keep watching, and I’ll show you how to pick the right tools and setups … Read more

Building Dyslexia-Friendly Typography Choices in 8 Simple Steps
If you’ve ever found reading materials tricky or frustrating, you’re not alone. Dyslexia can make it hard to focus on words, making it tough to get your message across clearly. But don’t worry — if you keep reading, I’ll share simple tips to choose fonts, colors, and layouts that make reading easier for everyone. With … Read more

How to Create Audio Descriptions in 8 Simple Steps
I get it—making audio descriptions for visual content can seem tricky, like finding the right words at the right time. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by all the details and unsure where to start. But don’t worry, once you know the key steps, creating clear and helpful descriptions becomes much simpler. If you keep reading, … Read more

How to Write Clear Alt Text for Complex Data Visuals in 6 Steps
I get it—writing alt text for complex visuals can feel overwhelming. If you’ve ever tried describing a complicated chart and worried it might not be clear enough, you’re not alone. Good news: if you keep reading, I’ll share simple tips to help create alt text that’s both helpful and easy to understand. Stick with me, … Read more

How to Design Courses for Screen-Reader Navigation in 10 Steps
I get it—making courses easy to navigate for screen-reader users can seem tricky and overwhelming. It’s frustrating when content isn’t structured properly or accessible, and trying to figure out how to fix it can feel like a maze. But don’t worry, there are simple steps you can follow to make your courses friendlier to everyone. … Read more

How to Implement “Ask Me Anything” Office Hours in 9 Simple Steps
I get why some people hesitate to hold open office hours—you want honest questions but worry about how to get everyone comfortable. If you keep reading, I’ll show you a simple way to set up “ask me anything” sessions that build trust and encourage real conversations. You’ll learn easy steps to get leadership on board, … Read more

How to Use Icebreaker Games in Kickoff Calls Effectively
I get it—kicking off a meeting can sometimes feel stiff and awkward, especially when everyone’s just trying to get settled. Using icebreaker games offers a quick way to warm things up and help people feel a bit more comfortable. But the trick is finding the right game that makes everyone want to join in without … Read more

How to Create 4 Regional Sub-Communities for Meetups
I know building local groups for meetups can feel like a big task, especially when you’re trying to keep everyone connected and engaged. You might worry about organizing consistently or making sure your community feels welcoming. But don’t worry — by setting up regional sub-communities, you can create smaller, more friendly spaces where everyone can … Read more