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In today’s episode, guest Emily Hall shares some amazing advice on how to create slides and workbooks for your course so that they enhance your course – and don’t distract your students! Emily is “passionate about communicating powerful messages in beautiful and authentic ways.”
LINKS MENTIONED
Join us for the Topic and Title Challenge for a Rockstar Course at TopicAndTitleChallenge.com.
Get Emily’s help with your slides and workbooks at this link.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
“Design is a funny word. Some people think design means how it looks. But of course, if you dig deeper, it’s really how it works.” ~ Steve Jobs
Emily works on content development with her clients… new information should be tied to a story with story-telling elements. You want to tie your stories to the types of experiences your audience has already had.
Make sure your images are licensed correctly for the way you are using them. Even when you work with a designer, get the licenses for the images used. (You can’t just pull random images from Google!) Consult your attorney to get specific advice.
Make sure your workbooks are printer-friendly (so you don’t use all the ink for your students)! Use colors as accents. Give people enough space to do the assignment in the workbook. Consider adding fillable PDFs so students can type directly into PDF.
Top 3 Pieces of Advice:
There’s no one right way to do your slides!
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In today’s episode, guest Emily Hall shares some amazing advice on how to create slides and workbooks for your course so that they enhance your course – and don’t distract your students! Emily is “passionate about communicating powerful messages in beautiful and authentic ways.”
LINKS MENTIONED
Join us for the Topic and Title Challenge for a Rockstar Course at TopicAndTitleChallenge.com.
Get Emily’s help with your slides and workbooks at this link.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
“Design is a funny word. Some people think design means how it looks. But of course, if you dig deeper, it’s really how it works.” ~ Steve Jobs
Emily works on content development with her clients… new information should be tied to a story with story-telling elements. You want to tie your stories to the types of experiences your audience has already had.
Make sure your images are licensed correctly for the way you are using them. Even when you work with a designer, get the licenses for the images used. (You can’t just pull random images from Google!) Consult your attorney to get specific advice.
Make sure your workbooks are printer-friendly (so you don’t use all the ink for your students)! Use colors as accents. Give people enough space to do the assignment in the workbook. Consider adding fillable PDFs so students can type directly into PDF.
Top 3 Pieces of Advice:
There’s no one right way to do your slides!

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