feminism and transiting from other instruction modalities

Hi, I have been teaching online in traditional universities starting up online sections, or state universities with distance learning colleges, or for profit universities aimed at military students. Mostly the courses have been written by others. Before that I had years of experience writing my own courses to teach face to face. So this is kind of new. I wondered if anyone had any advice in transiting and also what kind of success anyone had teaching feminism and women's studies here? Thanks, Batya Weinbaum

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  • MariaG
    MariaG Posts: 2,328 researcher rank

    Hi @BatyainVA
    , welcome to Udemy!

    It's so great to hear that you're interested in creating a course online after teaching in a traditional setting. I'd recommend browsing our course catalogue to see what courses on feminism and women studies there are. You can also check out Marketplace Insights!

  • where do I find a catalogue?

  • MariaG
    MariaG Posts: 2,328 researcher rank

    You can visit udemy.com and browse for courses there!

  • please send me the link for browing, when i go to udemy,com it just goes straight to my own course building area. i dont see a catalog area anywhere but would like to

  • MariaG
    MariaG Posts: 2,328 researcher rank

    You're most likely on your instructor account. You can click on "student" next to your avatar on the top right corner of your screen and you'll be redirected to the main Udemy page.


  • @MariaG
    wrote:

    You're most likely on your instructor account. You can click on "student" next to your avatar on the top right corner of your screen and you'll be redirected to the main Udemy page.



    @MariaG
    wrote:

    You're most likely on your instructor account. You can click on "student" next to your avatar on the top right corner of your screen and you'll be redirected to the main Udemy page.

    huh...ok