๐ Module 6: Polish and Publish
๐ Why this matters
Even the best story needs polishing before it’s shared. Editing, testing with a small audience, and publishing with a clear call‑to‑action ensures your story actually lands. This final step turns your draft into something that inspires action.
๐ Step‑by‑step exercise
Edit pass (2 minutes)
- Cut fluff: shorten long sentences.
- Add one vivid detail (a number, a quote, or a place).
- Example: Change “It was faster” → “It saved 15 minutes every day.”
Test with 3 people (3 minutes)
- Share your story with one student, one faculty/staff, and one peer.
- Ask: “What’s unclear? What’s exciting?”
- Note their feedback in 2–3 bullet points.
Publish (3–5 minutes)
- Choose your platform: WhatsApp, LinkedIn, class slides, or TNEDUNET.IN.
- Add a clear call‑to‑action: “Try it,” “Comment,” “Adopt this rubric,” “Clone the repo.”
- Track engagement: clicks, comments, demo launches.
๐งช Hands‑on template
- Edited story (short version): ____________________________
- Feedback notes:
- Publishing platform: _________________________________
- Call‑to‑action: ______________________________________
๐ Real‑world examples
Student project:
- Edit: Add numbers → “Saved 15 minutes daily in canteen queues.”
- Test: Share with classmates → feedback: “Make the hook shorter.”
- Publish: WhatsApp group with CTA → “Download the app today.”
Faculty teaching:
- Edit: Add detail → “CO attainment rose by 18%.”
- Test: Share with two colleagues → feedback: “Add a graph.”
- Publish: Faculty meeting slides with CTA → “Adopt rubric in Unit 3.”
๐ Tamil slogan for Module 6
“เฎொเฎฒ்เฎฒி เฎฎுเฎி, เฎเฎฒเฎเฎฎ் เฎேเฎ்เฎுเฎฎ்!”
(Finish your story, and the world will listen!)
๐ This module is designed to be done in 10 minutes: 2 minutes editing, 3 minutes testing, 5 minutes publishing.
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