Video Hosting Options For Online Courses
How to host your video lessons on a server for your online course. Including how to think about quality, quantity, cost, management, security, accessibility, and other important business factors.
How to host your video lessons on a server for your online course. Including how to think about quality, quantity, cost, management, security, accessibility, and other important business factors.
Teachers, coaches, and community leaders should manage their team and clients with user role system settings so that users only have access to what is necessary, paid for, or free.
Students may feel buyer's remorse after purchasing a new course, but in this article we will review tactics that course business owners can use to win over new customers and reduce the number of refund requests.
Students need a way to continue a course where they left off. Which continue lesson features do you support?
We’ve all experienced when the website we need is unavailable due to maintenance or some other unexpected error. This can be really frustrating for teachers and students. Whether planned maintenance or unplanned outage, this article will give you a bunch of tips for your course.
Students and instructors alike may have some first day jitters about what’s next in the new online course, but a welcome email can help alleviate those feelings. A welcome email introduces the instructor, provides essential web links, and lets students know what to do next.
This glossary has the most common words, terms, acronyms, and jargon that you will encounter when you plan, design, build, sell, operate, and support a creative online course.