07-31-2020 01:07 AM
Hello, I am a new instructor and am developing a course on how to overcome depression. I've developed and presented in-person courses in the past as a trainer for healthcare professionals that were authorized for continuing education units. Is there any advantage in developing and marketing a course that can help nurses, counselors and social workers fulfill their continuing education requirements? Has anybody done that before?
07-31-2020 09:57 PM
@KDLaRowe wrote:Hello, I am a new instructor and am developing a course on how to overcome depression. I've developed and presented in-person courses in the past as a trainer for healthcare professionals that were authorized for continuing education units. Is there any advantage in developing and marketing a course that can help nurses, counselors and social workers fulfill their continuing education requirements? Has anybody done that before?
That sounds like a great idea, I do not think Udemy gives students course credit to an accredited institution so I would be careful how I advertise, but maybe you can try saying " a great Supplement to the courses you are taking already"
Hope this helps!
08-01-2020 12:44 AM
Thank you Pritikavipin! Much appreciated.
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