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Why and How to Promote Your Online Course Using Podcasts?

Think Orion

A fantastic method to broaden your exposure and market your online course is to either host your own engaging podcast or get interviewed as a guest on someone else’s podcast. But why podcasts are so effective? Considering this, podcasting can be a super effective way to sell an online course from any possible niche.

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TCC09: Podcasting with Section 508

Experiencing eLearning

This presentation will be an overview of the different methods in the planning, producing, publishing and promoting of hybrid podcasts with instructions on the building of a 508 compliant podcast. Method of delivery will be a hybrid podcast via the web with interaction either via email or a forum. Format: solo/co-host, length, posting.

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Using Interviews to Build Your Online Course Business

LearnDash

Attend conferences or webinars they host. The more you know, the more effective your questions will be. This method encourages longer answers. Clean up the ums and awkward pauses but strive for an impromptu effect to ensure the finished product stays fresh. Try to make it memorable. Buy or review their courses.

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Can Higher Education Afford Innovation?

The Learning Circuits

Is what iTunes and Netflix did for music and movies bad? While we're at it, has iTunes U not been a successful venture? I read: While online courses may result in more effective learning experiences for students, they may not result in greater productivity for professors. What was that, again? Are they the same thing?

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Fresh Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | August 31, 2018

Mike Taylor

In terms of learning effectiveness, it is NOT whether the modality is elearning or classroom instruction; the learning methods are what make the difference. I hope this finds you doing well and here are some of the best things from the world of learning, design, and technology this week. Does eLearning Work? Welcome.ly – Welcome.ly

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Another Year of the MOOC

Training Industry

A TrainingIndustry.com blog suggested a few methods of monetizing MOOCs to ensure the companies that offer them can “build and maintain engaging and effective content.” Udemy for Business is a platform for organizations to access Udemy’s curated content or host their own content.

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Top 100 Tools for Learning in 2013

OpenSesame

2013 is rapidly approaching and if you’re like the rest of the OpenSesame community, you’re busy evaluating your successes in 2012 and thinking about ways to be more effective in 2013. iTunes U – Learning on the go, from some of the world’s top universities. Vimeo – More beautiful video hosting.