Have you ever thought about starting teaching online?
According to statistics one in four students takes at least one online course. Thousands of people are craving for affordable, flexible and inexpensive online courses to enrich their knowledge and start applying new skills to a real-life environment.
It is a good career opportunity, isn’t it?
Don’t know a thing about teaching online? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.
When it comes to creating eLearning courses, there are two hot topics that never go out of style in the eLearning circles. The first one is “How to create a qualitative and engaging eLearning course?” and the second one is how to do so on a tight eLearning budget.
Why?
Because the two of them determine the success of your eLearning business in the long run: whether you will have a steady stream of customers waiting to get enrolled in your courses and whether the funding is used wisely.
We continue sharing with you incredible stories of entrepreneurs who have built their businesses on the basis of a Learning Management System. Mistakes and challenges, things they would do differently if they were starting their LMS-based business over, secrets of success and valuable pieces of advice everyone can use to enter the world of eLearning and online training. The examples we bring in our blog are about people who started with nothing but have been working hard to get where they are now. Today’s case comes from the industry of healthcare.
Last week we shared two stories of successfully implemented online training projects within our blog series intended to take a behind-the-scenes look at building a successful LMS-based business.
Today’s case is from the Industry of Consulting and Quality Management.
A few days ago we published the first story within the blog series “How I’ve Successfully Launched an LMS-Based Project”.
To remind you, the main idea of the blog series is to share the stories of real LMS users, their ups and downs of going from a bare idea to a successful LMS-based online business. Online entrepreneurs, business owners, trainers, and educators tell honest stories you can learn from and get inspired.