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Are your students feeling overwhelmed with dozens of online lessons all at once? If so, drip-feeding your content might be the key to helping your students learn in easy to digest steps instead of drowning in content.,
Students are often disoriented for the first few minutes of a new lesson, but using transitions at the end of each lesson can really help students transition.
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Students need a way to continue a course where they left off. Which continue lesson features do you support?
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We’ve all experienced when the website we need is unavailable due to maintenance or some other unexpected error. This can be really frustrating for teachers and students. Whether planned maintenance or unplanned outage, this article will give you a bunch of tips for your course.
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Students and instructors alike may have some first day jitters about what’s next in the new online course, but a welcome email can help alleviate those feelings. A welcome email introduces the instructor, provides essential web links, and lets students know what to do next.
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Quizzes are a fun way for students to reinforce important online course knowledge while also breaking up a series of often passive online lessons.
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These are our favorite service providers that can help you with specific course creation tasks like editing and ads.
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Ratings and reviews can help customers that are considering to buy your online course. They help customers see real social proof about the quality of the lessons, materials, and the transformation your course will provide.
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Course requirements help your customers know what they need in terms of computer devices, software, physical tools, accessories, and skill levels before buying your creative course.
A welcome video helps new students with your creative course. It's the very first few minutes of your students spending personal time with you, just like the exciting first few minutes of meeting the teacher for your new class.