LATEST ARTICLES BY SARAH CORDINER

 

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How To Create an Online Course – The 10 Major Steps

Here are the 10 major steps to creating your own online course

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Interactive PDF’s in e-Learning – What You Should Know

Interactive PDF’s PDFs have been around since the early 1990’s, and in the early 2000’s software began offering features that enabled the development of PDF interactivity. Although to some, the old familiar PDF may seem a bit boring and ‘old school’ on the outside, the possibilities of PDF design are now almost limitless in enabling…

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4 Ways To Overcome The Overwhelm of Online Course Creation

  Whether it’s the first course you’ve created online, or your 1000 th , there’s nothing quite like creating something that has the potential for millions of people to access and benefit from. Despite the excitement of this prospect, it can also incite fear and overwhelm into a course creator and freeze them in their…

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The 10 Steps To Creating A Successful Online Course, Coaching Program or Membership

The 10 Stages of Creating A Successful Online Course, Coaching Program or Membership **Originally published in November 2016, Last updated February 2024   So you’re thinking about creating an online course, coaching program or membership subscription? Good on you for the generosity of shring your knowledge with the world! In this artilce, qualified Teacher Trainer…

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Engage The Left Brain Learner

11 Ways To Engage The Left Brain Learner In Your Courses

11 Ways To Engage The Left Brain Learner In Your Courses   As course creators and trainers, we need to ensure that our learning content and delivery is cognitively engaging; and in particular to both sides of our learners brains.   In order to absorb our training, our left brain learners will subconsciously break down…

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