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RE: Implement virtual Physics Lab Experiment on Android with Android Studio Part 1 : Ohms Law

in #utopian-io6 years ago

I thank you for your contribution. Here are my thoughts;

  • What you really have shown is doing it by yourself, not teaching. You can avoid this by approaching more theoretical/technical to the subject. If you need examples, there are sites which offer professional tutorials. I won't include them because I don't want to advertise them, but checking them might change your approach to the tutorials.

  • Instead of showing how to do something specific (virtual physics lab application), you can show concepts in general(for example, viewports), then use examples to show what can be done with them. This approach would reach more people not by only the content, but also by the topic.

  • Titles show what your post is about, so use them wisely. When defining titles, positioning words is essential to gain the user's attention. Giving general words priority than the rest is the key to achieve that. So, consider putting "android studio" ahead of the title.


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Thanks @yokunjon for moderating my content. I'll consider your advice and improve on my future contributions... Thanks!

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