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Three tips for effective quality assurance

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You can’t pay full attention to the spelling and grammar if you’re also trying to review the visual details. Likewise, if you’re focusing on trying to break interactions and check functionality, you’ll struggle to pay attention to the flow of content and the sense of the narrative.

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Three tips for effective, efficient quality assurance

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You can’t pay full attention to the spelling and grammar if you’re also trying to review the visual details. Likewise, if you’re focusing on trying to break interactions and check functionality, you’ll struggle to pay attention to the flow of content and the sense of the narrative.

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Brilliant backchannel tweeting: what to do during an event

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Provide an introduction and some context. Provide the title of the session, the Twitter handle of the speaker if possible, and a very brief summary of what to expect (if the title doesn’t provide that itself). Take advantage of any visuals provided. Okay, you may need two opening, context-setting tweets…!

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Five great resources for presenters

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I’m a bit of a wallflower by nature and don’t usually enjoy being centre of attention. I’ve just completed this course, provided by the Institute of IT Training. Does presenting come naturally to you? It definitely doesn’t to me. Certified Online Learning Facilitator course. Watch this space!

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#EDCMOOC: utopias & dystopias – looking to the future (part 1)

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The prompt questions provided by the course were around visualisations of education, learning and teaching in these films. The first two films are video adverts setting out visions from Corning and Microsoft of how they see their products evolving and how daily life will change accordingly. A Day Made of Glass 2. Productivity Future Vision.

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Day 5: Sanity check!

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Where possible provide a 1-4 scale (this way they can’t always simply select the middle number) as well as space for free text. Once you’ve made those tweaks and adjustments, it’s time for one last burst of energy and attention as you do the final check through to make sure that your course is as good as it can be.

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What you should look for when doing a QA

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Every learner will focus in on different things so you can’t afford to have mistakes in any area – your QA needs to give each element equal attention. Subscribe via email on the right to make sure you don’t miss my next post, providing three simple tips for efficient, effective QA.).