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Create Real-World Connections for Your Online Courses with The Events Calendar

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Let’s say you’re offering a photography course focusing on nature photography. As a course creator, you can organize live photography workshops in picturesque locations, such as national parks or botanical gardens.

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Why It’s Important to Think About Your Course Name

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For example, instead of offering an “introduction to photography” course, your customers can say they enrolled in a “photography bootcamp” or “photography academy.” Let’s think back to the photography bootcamp example. The more specific and focused your course name is, the more you can use it as a design framework.

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What Do Businesses Think of the Creator Economy (and how you can position yourself to earn from it)

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If you offer online courses in photography, for example, you might seek out sponsorships from photography-related goods and services like photo sharing sites for professional photographers, cameras, and photography equipment.

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19 Kick-Butt Tools for ELearning

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Creative Commons: The never ending search for stock photography – may as well start at the source! Trello helps you with this, for free! Fences: Computer desktops get messy and sometimes need some organization. Fences can do just that. Google Image Search: Great for getting ideas for your elearning images.

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5 Reasons You Should Offer Tiered Memberships

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Say that you live in a world where you run a photography course membership website. But you’ll also have paid members who have no desire to make a living with photography. They simply enjoy hobby photography and want to become better at it. They simply enjoy hobby photography and want to become better at it.

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7 Tips for Training Athletes, Dancers, and Martial Artists Online

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Set up a location for filming and photography. The easiest way is to share a short video or photo of your own routine. Make your posts about goal-setting and accountability. Be a reminder to your students that they need to keep their training up. Find a place in your home with good lighting and enough space to shoot your videos.

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Using Twitter For Social Learning

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Not everything needs to be words though – Twitter also makes it easy to share images which is a perfect way to infuse edtech into a photography course. You can reply to the tweets and even loop others into the conversation by tweeting at (@) them as well.

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