15 Tips and Tricks For Educational Announcements Update2
15 Tips and Tricks For Educational Announcements Update2
15 Tips and Tricks For Educational Announcements Update2
Educational Announcements
Here are some things instructors do to create great Educational Announcements that
drive engagement within their course:
Include a contest or call to action and challenge students to finish certain lectures
or sections of the course.
Inspire your students with news from the field and keep them engaged on the
subject matter.
Let students know when you’ve updated or added content. Your investment in the
course will grab their attention!
Remember, educational announcements are meant to activate and re-engage your
students and bring them back to your course. Don't direct students to promotional
material, on or off-site. That’s a violation of our policies.
Instructors who send out useful Educational Announcements can see a significant
increase in the number of students engaging with your content, (like Seth: as much
as an 86% increase in students consuming his content). See below for examples of
people who have done this well.
Warm Welcomes
A few days after Seth launched his course, he sent out an inspiring announcement
that boosted visits to his course page by 86%! Check it out:
Send this type of announcement shortly after your course launches or after any large
waves of enrollments. Here’s the recipe for success:
Inspiration!
Seth Godin’s “Go make a ruckus” echoed through his course. Motivate students with
your own words of wisdom!
Contests
Having trouble with engagement? You may want to try a contest to incentivize course
completion. Sometimes students need an extra push to get them to the end of the
course! Check out how Silviu holds his contests:
The recipe for this one is simple: Upload new material, write the announcement, and
be open to feedback and suggestions!
Don’t Do This
Some people like to learn from counterexamples, so here’s a very bad
announcement that you should NOT replicate!