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How to Promote Online Courses with Facebook

LearnDash

In today’s digital environment, you can reach the right audience using a social media platform like Facebook. As one of the largest social networking sites, Facebook is a great choice for seasoned or new creators trying to promote their first online course. Let’s see why and how you can use Facebook to promote online courses.

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5 Ways to Interact with Your Online Students

LearnDash

Live stream on social media. Live streams allow students to feel like they are part of something that is happening right now. Watching a live stream can therefore be much more exciting than working through a series of pre-recorded videos. You can use either YouTube or Facebook Live to stream live content to your students.

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8 Keys of a Successful Membership Website

LearnDash

In other words, asking your members, “What do you enjoy most about my live streams?” will generate a host of more honest replies than, “What are the reasons you’re ignoring my podcasts?” Send members to a Facebook group or add your own membership area. Ask your members exactly what they prefer.

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The Future of Streaming – Get Ahead of the Curve

Abila

Since Flash was now a potential security threat, the tech-wizards also deduced RTMP streaming protocol – the way video is carried from one place to another – also needed to go. While simple, on-demand video delivery is solved with HTML5, the industry is still attempting to solve for the use of HTML5 in live streaming.

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10 Ways to Market Your SaaS Business Using Corporate Videos

fewStones

Share these videos on social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter to increase brand visibility and attract new leads. Host Virtual Events and Webinars Organize virtual events and webinars centered around topics related to your industry or specific use cases for your SaaS product.

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Evaluating Facebook and Twitter for e-Learning

eFront

Facebook and Twitter. So how about Facebook, which also allows you to post videos but on top of that offers a lot of extra capabilities, including Group pages, wall posts, personal messages, and the ability to embed fully interactive applications (including the ability to monetize them)?

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Top Virtual Meeting Tools to Enhance Your Virtual Classroom and LMS Integration

Instancy

Screen sharing: Participants can share their screens with everyone in the meeting or with the host. Breakout rooms: Hosts can create separate virtual rooms for small-group discussions or activities. Live streaming: Stream the meeting directly to YouTube, Facebook, or a custom streaming service.