The Art of Online Course Creation

#25 Who's Helping You Create Your Online Course? Understanding the Three Types of Support Available

Shannon Boyer Season 1 Episode 25

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Creating an online course is an exciting journey—but it can be overwhelming when you're not sure where to turn for help. In this episode of The Art of Online Course Creation, Shannon Boyer dives into the three key players who can support you in bringing your course to life. You’ll learn about the important roles of marketers, tech and design specialists, and educators—and why knowing the difference is essential for your course’s success.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • The distinct role each person plays in the course creation process.
  • Why the right kind of help matters at each stage of your course development.
  • The value of working with marketers, tech experts, and educators—and how they all contribute to a course that can truly make an impact.
  • Key insights on how to avoid common missteps when choosing who to work with.

Choosing the right support for your course creation journey can set you up for long-term success. With the right combination of marketing, design, and educational expertise, you can create a course that not only looks great but truly delivers on its promises to your students.

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Looking Ahead:
In next week’s episode, Shannon is joined by registered psychotherapist Elaine Dickens for a live coaching call about turning her expertise into an impactful online course. Don’t miss this insightful discussion about teaching methods and creating valuable workbooks!

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