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How to Write a Winning Course Description: Examples & Best Practices

learnWorlds

Learning Objectives Clearly articulate the specific learning outcomes and objectives of the course. Specify the level of expertise or background knowledge required. Instructor Information Include information about the instructor, including qualifications, expertise, or relevant experience.

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Free learning & development webinars for August 2021

Limestone Learning

Are these questions closely tied to the learning objectives? If the answer to any of these questions is “No” or “Not sure,” join Dr. Pooja Jaisingh, Lead Elearning Evangelist at Adobe Digital Learning Solutions, as she talks about the best practices for writing effective assessment questions for your elearning courses.

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How to Sell Online Courses: The Ultimate Guide for 2022

learnWorlds

Level of Expertise. Invest in your expertise: if there is a subject that you think you ‘own’ and have expert knowledge on, that could be an excellent place to start. Sharing your expertise, especially if it is for a highly valued niche subject, is the best way to start with online courses. Size of your Audience / Email List.

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How to Select Online Manufacturing Training That’s Right for Your Company

Convergence Training

VR will be another nice addition to your overall training and learning toolkit, and it’s becoming increasingly common and inexpensive. The organization, operations manager, and/or training manager will gain the following benefits from introducing online manufacturing training and using that training wisely: More topic expertise.