- Introduction
- The New-Course Dashboard
- Creating your Instructor Profile
- Writing your Biography
- Planning your Course
- Your Intended Learners
- Creating your Content
- Planning your Curriculum
- Publish your Course
- Designing your Landing Page
This unofficial course [not made or sanctioned by Udemy itself] will take you through the steps of designing your own course on the Udemy website. Starting with a navigation through the new course dashboard, it will acquaint you with the layout of the course creation platform provided by Udemy. After that we'll look at:
Creating an Instructor Profile and learning to write your own Biography.
Planning your course by (a) listing your learning outcomes, (b) proposing prerequisites that potential students must meet in order to succeed in taking your course, and (c) really defining who your potential students are.
Creating the content for your course by planning your curriculum - starting with an outline – and then gradually adding your content to it. The content comes in the form of different “items” placed throughout your course - for example: lectures (in the form of videos or slides), quizzes, assignments, etc.
Then following the steps that show you how to finally publish your own course, starting with a detailed Landing Page and ideas for promoting your course.
Assignments have been placed at intervals throughout the course to guide you in completing the fields actually required on the website - meaning that by the end of this course, you will have already laid out the foundation blocks of your own course!
Are you ready to begin this journey with me?
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Explanation of the Total Station - شرح جهاز التوتال استيشن
When I think back, I realise that I've been teaching since high school. I used to help my friends when there was something they didn't understand. Helping them made me happy :)
I studied Marketing because I could see the value thereof that wouldn't become irrelevant over time. And yet, I still returned to teaching. I've done traditional teaching, lecturing, tutoring from home, and tutoring online.
Teaching is just one form of helping. Empowering people to follow their dreams - now that's phenominal!