If you come this far you are ready to teach online. Get I want you to practice on video, get to the point where you like the video of what you're saying, have a structure, you now have to create your whole curriculum, you've got to create the videos. If you don't like it, hit Delete. redo it until you like it, put together your outline, give the other reading materials. If you don't have reading materials that you've written, then point people in the direction where you do recommend those other outside readers and you think they're good people. Come up with your quizzes, come up with your interactivity, come up with your homework assignments.
But most important, let's get it up. Now, I'm not suggesting you throw out junk that you're not proud of. But too many people want to redo it and rethink it and refine it and so much time has gone by they're thinking well, I can't use that. The style of my tie is too wide. Now they're narrow or tight and you've wasted everything. My recommendation, follow the page of apps Apple didn't wait for the iPhone to be perfect when they launched the first one I remember you couldn't type a text message on a veranda throw it away.
But Apple's iPhone is still doing well, because they put it out there, they got feedback, they refined it, they got it better and better. That should be your attitude with your online course. Listen to your students listen to feedback. If they say something's missing, change it. They don't like something in your audio, tweak it, make it better and better and better. The tech buzzwords for this is iterative.
You go through different iterations, make it better refine it. That's true. You want to get better and better and better. So my advice, don't delay. Now don't charge $10,000 for an online course and you think it's garbage. But if you think your course has a lot of great content will really help people but maybe isn't perfect.
Put it out there. Maybe you start by charging nothing for it. get feedback. Back are a small fee, something beats nothing. Get your course out there, get feedback, get better, improve it, refine it, and who knows, maybe start another course and another course. I wish you great luck in your online teaching career.
I'm TJ Walker. I hope this helped. Take care