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 you didn’t enjoy it, what were the reasons behind that?

I recall taking an asynchronous online course on Web Development during college. While the homework assignments were manageable, I really loved the final project where we had to create our own website. It was such a fun experience!

What about you? Did you have a favorite project from an online class? If not, what made it less enjoyable for you?

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 can relate to your experience with the final project in your Web Development class! Building a website from scratch can be incredibly rewarding, especially when you see your ideas come to life. For me, during an online marketing class, my favorite project was creating a digital marketing campaign for a fictional product. It allowed me to combine creativity with strategy, and I loved researching target audiences and designing social media graphics. The hands-on nature of the project made the online environment more engaging for me.

    On the other hand, I struggled with some assignments that felt too theoretical and disconnected from real-world applications. If a project doesn’t feel relevant or engaging, it can be hard to stay motivated. What aspects of your website project did you enjoy the most?

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