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Google Course Builder: Initial Review

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Not too long ago, Google came out with a Course Builder program, designed to allow schools and institutions an easy way to set-up their own MOOC platform. Naturally, I have some high expectations, I mean, this is Google after all. I can’t help but wonder why Google didn’t make this a bit more intuitive.

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5 Tips to Build SEO Strength for Your Online Course

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Paid advertising on platforms like Google, Facebook, or Instagram can, of course, achieve excellent results. If a learner is on Google searching for a course like the one you teach, you will of course want to be at the top of their search results. MYTH: I’m entitled to the #1 ranking on Google. No, you aren’t.

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10 Effective Examples of Membership Sites

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They can help you share your passion with a community, build passive income, and provide a hub for people with similar interests. Successful membership sites deliver on the promise of their membership by providing consistent, quality content. There are a few common elements involved when creating a membership site.

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5 Extras to Justify a Higher Course Price

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At a minimum, your course should provide top-notch content and a seamless student interface. Templates, spreadsheets, worksheets, and other downloadable goodies provide value by helping students jump-start a project or apply course lessons to their specific needs. Provide certification. Share downloadable bonus content.

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Best Video Hosting Solutions for Online Courses

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Fortunately, a video host can help address this issue by providing storage for your videos among other benefits. Video hosting platforms also provide additional benefits, such as protection for your course videos, video analytics information, and sharing options. Let’s stake a deeper dive. Why do you need to use a video host?

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What Does VR Have to Do With Online Education?

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For instance, you may have a highly interactive and very detailed virtual world, but so long as the user engages with that world through a screen, it’s not the immersive experience provided by VR. From public speaking to emergency response training, such VR courses could provide life-changing—or even life- saving —preparation for learners.

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Will Learners Pay for Your Online Course?

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On a very concrete level, online courses add value to content by providing: Quizzes and feedback. In terms of soft skills, online courses add value to content by providing: Motivation. If your course isn’t providing value in either or both of these areas, then it’s time to rethink your course. Interactive content. Certification.

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