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Course Creators Guide to Copyright and Intellectual Property

BrainCert

As course creators, we all understand the importance of protecting our content. As you embark on the exciting path of sharing knowledge and expertise through online courses, it's crucial to navigate the legal landscape surrounding content ownership and usage. But how do we do that in the digital age?

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Spotlight: Elite Sport Performance Course

LearnDash

LearnDash is being used to power elearning programs of all shapes and sizes. Today I am excited to share with you the story of LearnDash customer Neil Martin and his training program: Elite Sport Performance: Psychological Perspectives. I have always been interested in how to optimise the design of online courses.

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Fill the Curriculum Gaps in Your K-12 Online Course Content

CourseArc

Digital content can be part of many programs in K-12 school districts, including self-paced, individualized instruction and remediation, credit recovery, curriculum for alternative school settings, expansion of district course offerings to provide equitable opportunities at all schools, and many more. AA requirements.

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17 Best Royalty-Free Music Sites for Video Courses

learnWorlds

This is true for your online course as well. And while it may be obvious that your course should offer highly educational and engaging content with a balance between video and text, what about the audio? Make sure the music is appropriate for the age of your audience and the topic of your course. Content is king.

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3 Steps for Creating Online Courses Your Students Will Love and Remember

CourseArc

On the other hand, if you develop courses that don’t meet your students’ expectations, this can cause a number of problems: you may irrevocably lose your audience, potentially eroding a future learner base. What do they NEED to know in order for this course to be worth their time, effort, and investment?”.

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So You Want to Be a Chief Learning Officer: Here’s What It Takes

CourseArc

This means that the demand for learning and development programs, and thus learning and development teams, will grow. It is the job of a learning development officer to identify learning goals, create learning strategies, oversee their execution and ensure all educational programs align with larger company goals. Strategic Management.

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12 Helpful Resources for Instructional Design

CourseArc

Since instructional designers develop so many types of resources—like eLearning courses, instructors’ manuals for classroom use, learning games, training courses for use in workplaces—there are always new skills to pick up. Intro to Design: A Crash Course for Non-Designers (CourseArc ebook) . LinkedIn groups.