[APRALO-Policy] My first online course - the DNS Abuse Institute

Namra Naseer fr.namra at gmail.com
Sun Feb 12 16:16:14 UTC 2023


Hello Maureen. Having gone through the course, I believe it is well-paced
from a learner's perspective. The interactive videos are of high quality. I
have a suggestion that perhaps including some scenarios of DNS abuse and
having the learners choose appropriate responses can be added as an
engagement activity/quiz.

On Sun, Feb 12, 2023 at 7:14 PM Maureen Hilyard via Apralo-policy <
apralo-policy at icann.org> wrote:

> Thank you so much Ali.
>
> The pretest? Yes.. I can reduce that.
> I made that 10 questions because the post-test was 10 questions.. but in
> hindsight it is better for them to have a quick test and then get going
> with the course.
>
> That's great.. and thanks for getting back to me so quickly too.. awesome
> team.
>
> M
>
> On Sun, 12 Feb 2023, 3:59 am Ali Almeshal, <dralialmeshal at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Maureen,
>>    I have navigate through the course quickly and founded to be very much
>> interesting for anyone willing to learn about DNS abuse. The way it is
>> presented is attractive. Just a note for the first quiz I believe it is a
>> bit long if you can shorten it will be better.
>> Regards
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On 12 Feb 2023, at 4:27 PM, Maureen Hilyard via Apralo-policy <
>> apralo-policy at icann.org> wrote:
>>
>> 
>> Hi Shreedeep and the AP Policy Forum members
>>
>> After my presentation to the Policy Forum on the DNS Abuse Institute (and
>> my ongoing interest in building useful resources related to policy issues)
>> I wondered how I might promote the topic more (as a member of its Advisory
>> Council).
>>
>> During the Xmas holidays, I had picked up a little video programme and
>> was going to make a short video and then I decided to purchase Articulate,
>> an online course production programme. I'd be really interested in hearing
>> from anyone who uses Articulate already!
>>
>> But the DNS Abuse Institute topic was easy for me as my first topic
>> because it is still part of my ICANN work and after several weeks of
>> effort, I have finally produced my first online course using Articulate.
>> Ive tried to cover different perspectives and I also hope it is manageable
>> for non-English speakers in our community.
>>
>> Now I need to have it critiqued. And if anyone is willing to be a
>> volunteer, I have attached a temporary link to Articulate so that people
>> can trial and comment on the course, and send these back to me so I can
>> make any changs. *The link below only lasts for a week *so I need
>> feedback asap on anything -  proofreading; too much or too little text; too
>> many or too few pics; too many topics, etc.
>>
>> My purpose was to grow some understanding about DNS Abuse and the
>> Institute among our AP community. It is a narrow focus but it was an
>> opportunity to use Articulate's features and it was fun putting it
>> together.. But my ongoing problem will be locating an LMS if we want to
>> measure its use or just finding somewhere to be able to access the course
>> more permanently.
>>
>> The link is to the draft is:
>> https://rise.articulate.com/share/wAj0HHewISQD0ukQ8j9PjqpunHgC39Vk
>> Password: DNSAI
>>
>> I hope this works and would really appreciate some feedback if you have
>> the time within the next week or so.
>>
>> Maureen
>>
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