04-09-2021 11:02 AM
Go to solutionI have taught an oracle certification class 19 times.
It has been given as a standup curriculum. I think a video-version will be somewhat shorter, but there is still a lot of material.
Can anyone suggest what a maximum course length should be?
I am considering breaking it up into a. beginner b. intermediate. c. advanced
which would require a free video to explain in detail each of the section contents
so students end up in the right place.
Has anyone had this issue before? Is there a best practice for courses with a ton of content?
TIA
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04-09-2021 11:37 AM
Go to solutionHi, I didn't have this issue before but take a look at this guy: https://www.udemy.com/user/mohsen-hassan-2/
I'm a student in one of his courses and I think he solved the problem you're describing really well:
All of this creates a complete picture of what he's teaching. I would consider it as a best practice.
Hope this is helpful!
Best, Felix
04-09-2021 11:37 AM
Go to solutionHi, I didn't have this issue before but take a look at this guy: https://www.udemy.com/user/mohsen-hassan-2/
I'm a student in one of his courses and I think he solved the problem you're describing really well:
All of this creates a complete picture of what he's teaching. I would consider it as a best practice.
Hope this is helpful!
Best, Felix
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