Mastering Udemy: How I Published my First Online CourseExpress Walkthrough By Cristi Vlad

Mastering Udemy: How I Published my First Online CourseExpress Walkthrough By Cristi Vlad Kindle Edition Mastering Udemy: How I Published my First Online CourseExpress Walkthrough Much of the conventional education system has been dramatically altered over the past couple of years. Technology has had a strong influence on this. Technology provides power to ordinary people in a non discriminatory fashion. Ubiquitous information is now at your fingertips. Many prestigious Universities from all over the world provide online programs, so that physical attendance in class is no longer needed. Similarly, private Internet companies rose to offer similar programs and courses, most often at a fraction of how much it used to cost in the past. An example is Udemy, one of the largest online learning platforms with 5 million students and than 30,000 courses as of December 2015. People with no formal credentials can self entitle as instructors or teachers. They can create and publish courses at Udemy (and other platforms) relevant to their areas of expertise. Can this self entitlement be a bad thing?! It would be very bad if the students enrolled in these online courses would not be able to provide feedback which is visible by anyone who visits the official course page. In this way, the market regulates itself, promoting serious instructors and well crafted courses, while bad, low quality courses fade away. Cristi Vlad is an instructor at Udemy. He recently published his first course on this platform. He teaches a combination of two techniques (ketosis and intermittent fasting) that helps him maintain a lean physique all year round. In this book you will learn how, as a total newbie, Cristi created and published his course from scratch in a matter of weeks. His first online course consists of 4 hours of instructional video lectures, accompanied by other learning resources (whenever required). From the inside of this book: 1. That Insomnia Provoking Idea! How I came to think of doing an online course with no formal credentials2. How the outline came to life And my return trip from Mexico3. Opening an account with Udemy a 5 minute process4. Writing the transcript of the course 22,000 words in 4 days5. Recording the lectures6. Getting the course published And how to avoid the struggles Ive been through7. Promotions and marketing How I told the world about my new course This guidebook is definitely for you if you consider creating an online course and you do not know how to do it. The tools that Cristi used to create his first course are free or have a free version. These tools are: 1. Camtasia Studio for screen recording and video editing2. Word processor to create the outline and the manuscript Ms. Word, OpenOffice, etc.3. Presentation maker PowerPoint, OpenOffice, etc.4. Audacity for audio editing. This guidebook is not for you if you do not want to use these tools when creating your online course. You should not read this book if you want to short circuit the course creation process by saving time and sacrificing quality. Cristi is much against that. He was able to publish his first course so fast because he had the knowledge that would make the content of the course, and the willingness to sacrifice nights in a row to meet his self imposed deadlines. In part, this is a story of perseverance.

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Much of the conventional education system has been dramatically altered over the past couple of years Technology has had a strong influence on this Technology provides power to ordinary people in a non discriminatory fashion Ubiquitous information is now at your fingertips Many prestigious Universities from all over the world provide online programs so that physical attendance in class is no longer needed Similarly private Internet companies rose to offer similar programs and courses most often at a fraction of how much it used to cost in the past An example is Udemy one of the largest online learning platforms with 5 million students and than 30000 courses as of December 2015 People with no formal credentials can self entitle as instructors or teachers They can create and publish courses at Udemy and other platforms relevant to their areas of expertise Can this self entitlement be a bad thing It would be very bad if the students enrolled in these online courses would not be able to provide feedback which is visible by anyone who visits the official course page In this way the market regulates itself promoting serious instructors and well crafted courses while bad low quality courses fade away Cristi Vlad is an instructor at Udemy He recently published his first course on this platform He teaches a combination of two techniques ketosis and intermittent fasting that helps him maintain a lean physique all year round In this book you will learn how as a total newbie Cristi created and published his course from scratch in a matter of weeks His first online course consists of 4 hours of instructional video lectures accompanied by other learning resources whenever required From the inside of this book 1 That Insomnia Provoking Idea How I came to think of doing an online course with no formal credentials2 How the outline came to life And my return trip from Mexico3 Opening an account with Udemy a 5 minute process4 Writing the transcript of the course 22000 words in 4 days5 Recording the lectures6 Getting the course published And how to avoid the struggles I ve been through7 Promotions and marketing How I told the world about my new course This guidebook is definitely for you if you consider creating an online course and you do not know how to do it The tools that Cristi used to create his first course are free or have a free version These tools are 1 Camtasia Studio for screen recording and video editing2 Word processor to create the outline and the manuscript Ms Word OpenOffice etc. Mastering Udemy ebookers 4 Audacity for audio editing This guidebook is not for you if you do not want to use these tools when creating your online course You should not read this book if you want to short circuit the course creation process by saving time and sacrificing quality Cristi is much against that He was able to publish his first course so fast because he had the knowledge that would make the content of the course and the willingness to sacrifice nights in a row to meet his self imposed deadlines In part this is a story of perseverance Mastering Udemy How I Published my First Online CourseExpress WalkthroughConcise Read Personally I know nothing about Udemy but took a look at this book as a crash course While it doesn t benefit me in any way it s still a good interesting read Always wanting to learn one can tell that the author is vibrantly interested in this subject He painstakingly details each step so you don t get lost Kindle Edition This book will really help Kindle Edition GoodGood explanation of how to publish a course on udemy I feel I could avoid major mistakes through his advice Kindle Edition

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