Tag Archive For "e-learning platform"
What Universities Online Programs Can Teach Course Creators
Most online course creators study each other. They swap notes on cohort-based launches, evergreen funnels, and community engagement tactics, because that’s where the fastest-moving ideas live. But there’s a slower, less-discussed source of insight sitting right next to that world: universities that have spent the last decade rebuilding professional degree programs for fully online delivery. Curious? …
Finished Your Online Course? Here’s How to Gain Real Industry Experience
You finally did it, you finished the online course you’ve told your friends and your mom about for weeks. Now there’s a certificate with your name on it, with newly acquired skills. Then you see a job listing “2 years of relevant experience required”. Now what? Let ‘s see about it. Finish my online course… …
LMS Platform: 3 Years on a Ready Platform vs 3 Years of Your Own Build
At some point, almost every successful course creator opens a spreadsheet and does the same calculation. The question is: is it worth having my own LMS platform? Take the monthly platform subscription, add the transaction fees, multiply by twelve, and stare at the number. Then comes the thought: for that money, I could just build …
What Students Look For Before Enroll in Your Online Course
Most students never tell you why they didn’t buy your online course. They land on your sales page, read the module list, scroll past your bio, and then they leave, quietly, without a word. Why? Let ‘s take a deeper look. 6 Things Students Look For in Your Online Course Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) …
What Digital Educators Need to Think Beside the Curriculum
Digital educators have way more things to think about than just picking a topic and hitting record. Every online teacher starts with good intentions. They want to teach students, share information and possibly create an actual income while doing it. The problem is that teachers tend to focus all their energy on lesson planning and …
Online Course: How to Profit With a Niche Technical Skill
An online course called “Business Skills for Beginners” will struggle to sell at $49. A course called “Building Financial Models for SaaS Startups in Excel” can charge $400. Same effort to produce, wildly different outcomes, and the difference comes down to one decision you make before recording a single lesson: how narrow you’re willing to …
Employee Training: Did Anyone Actually Learn the Job?
The dashboard is all green. Every name, every module, a tidy column of checkmarks. Employee training: complete. You exhale. Then a month goes by and the same three questions keep landing in the team channel, asked by people whose records say they already know the answer. So what did that wall of green actually measure? …
Sell online courses: how to manage your business cash flow
One of the biggest challenges for those who are starting to sell online courses and want to transform this venture into a profitable and solid business, it’s knowing how to organize your finances. Being able to manage cash flow, that is, the balance between what comes in and what goes out, is fundamental to keeping …
Ways eLearning Can Support Career Growth
Career advancement now often depends on how quickly you can adapt, upgrade, and apply new knowledge, and eLearning provides a solid way to build momentum without taking a big pause. Modern online programs combine flexibility with structure, allowing you to learn at your own pace – while staying aligned with industry demands. When used strategically, …
Assessments for online courses: how to do it
How to elaborate assessments for online courses is one of the main concerns of instructors who are starting in eLearning. Testing student knowledge is as important in distance learning as it is in a classroom, but perhaps a little more complex, since students are scattered in various places across the country and even the world, …
