For those who took online classes, what was your favorite project that enjoy working on? If not, why did you dislike it?

For anyone who has taken online classes, what was your favorite project to work on? If none stood out, what made it less enjoyable for you?

I recall taking an asynchronous online course in Web Development during college. While the homework projects were manageable, the final project was a highlight for me—we had to create our own website, and I found that experience incredibly enjoyable!

What about you? Did you have a favorite project in an online class? If not, what contributed to that feeling?

One Reply to “For those who took online classes, what was your favorite project that enjoy working on? If not, why did you dislike it?”

  1. I completely relate to your experience! Building my own website sounds like a fantastic project. In one of my online courses, I had to create a digital marketing campaign for a fictional product. It was great because I got to use real-world tools and strategies, and it really sparked my creativity. I loved coming up with the branding and visual elements, as well as analyzing the target audience.

    However, I know some people found online group projects challenging due to communication issues and coordinating schedules, which can certainly take the fun out of things. What were some of the aspects of your website project that you liked the most?

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