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As part of Strategyzer's [https://strategyzer.com/vpd Value Proposition Design] (VPD), designers of new products and services are encouraged to use an 'ad-libs' model to think about how their solution helps specific target audiences. | |||
Here's an attempt to think through the value proposition for MoodleNet's target audience. It's a work in progress. | |||
MoodleNet helps '''teachers and lecturers''' who want to '''find high quality teaching and learning resources''' by '''crowdsourcing''' and '''curating resources from around the web'''. (Unlike '''randomly searching Google'''.) |
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As part of Strategyzer's Value Proposition Design (VPD), designers of new products and services are encouraged to use an 'ad-libs' model to think about how their solution helps specific target audiences.
Here's an attempt to think through the value proposition for MoodleNet's target audience. It's a work in progress.
MoodleNet helps teachers and lecturers who want to find high quality teaching and learning resources by crowdsourcing and curating resources from around the web. (Unlike randomly searching Google.)