Use Care When Searching For Course Images
Learn the best practices for teachers searching for course images. This includes finding free, high-quality, and affordable licensed photos without getting in legal trouble with trademarks and copyrights.
Curriculum, Content, Pedagogy, Teaching, Modality, Lessons
Learn the best practices for teachers searching for course images. This includes finding free, high-quality, and affordable licensed photos without getting in legal trouble with trademarks and copyrights.
Learn how the ADDIE instructional model can help you design effective online courses for your creative students.
Learn how to use captions and subtitles with your video lessons to help students with accessibility and languages.
Course creators don’t have to build and manage online courses all by themselves. In this lesson, you’ll learn about different kinds of outsourcing to help you offer amazing courses while saving time and money.
Teachers that create and use online course resources like guides help students faster and earn more money. This article summarizes how to create a guide for your course.
Help your students get into flow and watch multiple lessons easier by using course Auto Play and Auto Complete features.
Teachers and students can benefit from lessons with large primary content as well as seeing the teacher in a smaller secondary video window called Picture In Picture.
Canva is a free, simple, and powerful tool that creative teachers can use to create course graphics and illustrations for your lessons and materials.