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How to Promote Your First Online Course

LearnDash

From leveraging your email list to hosting a webinar, we’ll show you how to promote your first online course. Write good emails Unfortunately, there’s no secret formula to the perfect email. Practice style and writing consistency. You can even embed them on your website, blog, or landing page. Cross-share.

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Q&A: Maryland Historical Society

CourseArc

Therefore, our education team has significantly ramped up communication to those audiences, created themed packages of learning activities for various grade levels in weekly e-newsletters as well as for social media distribution. CourseArc hosts our Historical Investigations Portal (HIP) digital asset.

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How Do You Promote Yoga Online Courses?

Think Orion

So, here’s what’s in the blog: Building a Strong Online Presence Content Marketing Strategies Collaborations and Partnerships Offering Freebies and Trials Utilizing Email Marketing Leveraging SEO for Visibility Paid Advertising Engaging with Your Community Podcasts and Audio Content Exclusive Online Events Keep reading to learn more.

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Friday Finds — Learning Design 3.0, PowerPoint Graphics, AI Content

Mike Taylor

Thanks to Ai, writing, creating images, creating video is becoming increasingly quick, cheap and commoditized. This article from the Buffer blog shares 6 ways AI is already supporting content creation & some of the top tools in the game. Now you can enjoy your newsletters outside the inbox with Meco, an app built for reading.

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Q&A: Maryland Historical Society

CourseArc

Therefore, our education team has significantly ramped up communication to those audiences, created themed packages of learning activities for various grade levels in weekly e-newsletters as well as for social media distribution. CourseArc hosts our Historical Investigations Portal (HIP) digital asset.

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Friday Finds — Brain Myths, Desirable Difficulties, Curation Tools

Mike Taylor

This blog post explores the idea of “Desirable Difficulties” in learning. Join over 450K people reading Tech Brew – the 3-times-a-week free newsletter covering all updates from the intersection of technology and business. Learn more → Demystifying Desirable Difficulties. Check it out!

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | March 5, 2020

Mike Taylor

Last week’s most clicked item: How to Write Bullet Points People Actually Want to Read. Stowe Boyd writes about how minimizing hours for synchronous communication makes us more productive and shares some research about how bursts of rapid-fire communications, with longer periods of silence in between, are hallmarks of successful teams.