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Good VS Bad Website Smackdown

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  For today's blog I decided to explore two travel websites. One (Airbnb) has a great website design and another (Ryanair) needs some further editing. When it comes to travel, a good website can make or break the experience before your journey even begins. Further, in my smackdown, you will be able to see what are some of the main differences between those two websites that can be a big deal when it comes to sales. Here is the quick summary of the two websites: Airbnb Airbnb’s website is a great example of an easy navigable and target audience tailored design. From the moment you land on the page, the purpose is clear: find the perfect place to stay or experience something unique. The clean, modern design, paired with high-quality images, makes the experience functional and enjoyable. With intuitive navigation, helpful filters, and a map view, users can seamlessly book accommodations without too much effort. It’s a site that understands its audience and delivers relevant, original ...

Chapter 4 of The Connected Educator: Why collaborate?

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  Chapter 4 of The Connected Educator focuses on creating a collaborative culture in learning communities. This chapter is particularly important because it highlights the power of collaboration in our career fields. Like the previous chapters, it emphasizes the value of community. The three main takeaways I gained from this chapter are relationships, trust, and collaboration. There are only so many problems we can solve on our own. Even in careers that seem isolated at first glance, like computer technicians or freelancers, the need for collaboration is still significant. Computer technicians often benefit from a second pair of eyes on a problem, and freelancers frequently seek outside opinions on projects. In the communications field, the relationships I build with clients or coworkers play a major role in the success of the projects I work on. In anthropology, cross-cultural collaboration and understanding are equally crucial. I wouldn’t go to another country without planning to...