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ILP #1 - Participation - LinkedIn Learning Course



HI everybody! Above is the link to my first ILP in which I took an online course through LinkedIn  Learning. I went through a data visualization course which was very interesting because it is something I want to use more in the future when I present my research data to the public. I wne over my experience with LinkedIn learning online and the course in general. 

The next stage is learning how to use a specific data visualization software called Tableau in an educational and research setting in my ILP #2, so look out for that in the coming weeks! I hope you enjoy.
https://voicethread.com/share/13047992/

Elias

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  1. Hi Eli! Your Voice Thread presentation was very easy to follow along with. I liked that you talked in a clear and slow manner throughout the presentation. I also liked all of the picture that you included to show where to find the LinkedIn website on the myFSU portal.

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  2. I enjoyed your presentation! I like how you incorporated multiple screenshots of how you found the course and your experience taking the course. Great Job!

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  3. Oh my gosh Elias good job! You spoke so clearly, and usually technology freaks me out, but you made LinkedIn seem so simple. The set up of your presentation was very pleasing to the eye as well.

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  4. Hi Elias! I also did a course through LinkIn Learning and found it super engaging throughout my session. The importance of visualizing your data helps others and yourself included analyze the changes over time. You did a great job in explaining your course practice! I like the notion that I could also take this course and learn so much more about the topic.

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  5. Eli!! I always love reading your blogs. This is so great and the set up of your presentation was so aesthetically pleasing and full of useful information. Love this

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  6. I also used LinkedIn Learning! Glad to hear that you had a positive learning experience as well.

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