02-04-2024 03:33 AM
Hello,
I tried to find if this question was answered before but no luck unfortunately.
I am creating my first course and I would like to ask some colleagues within my industry to take the course as students and give me their feedback BEFORE I publish the course so I can make some modifications to the content.
Is there anyway to do this?
TIA
Regards,
Mohamed
02-04-2024 05:16 AM - edited 02-04-2024 05:17 AM
@MohamedSale473 👋Hello
To my understanding you would have to publish your course first, and then share a coupon code for your network to access the course for free. Then, you could make changes to the course based on feedback with the course being live.
I gave feedback to Udemy about us seeing this feature as valuable and necessary to share draft links.
02-04-2024 07:53 AM
Thanks @Alexia but that would mean my course is published and any mistakes or issues are available for everyone to see.
02-04-2024 05:46 AM
Yes, you can give access to someone to review your course while it's unpublished on Udemy. Here's a simple way to do it:
Invite Them as Co-Instructors: You can add the colleagues you want to review your course as co-instructors. This will give them access to the course content and allow them to provide feedback. To do this, go to the "Course Management" section in your Udemy instructor dashboard, select "Co-instructors," and then click on "Invite Co-instructor." Enter their email address and send them an invitation.
Share Preview Links: Another option is to generate preview links for specific sections or lectures of your course and share them with your colleagues. Preview links allow them to access and review specific parts of your course without having full editing access. You can generate preview links for individual lectures or sections by going to the "Course Management" section, selecting "Course Landing Page," and then clicking on "Preview Links."
02-04-2024 07:54 AM
Thanks @MusaZanna . I will give the second suggestion an try and let you know the outcome. The first one might be a bit cumbersome because none of them is really familiar with Udemy instructor view, course management...etc.
02-06-2024 06:16 AM
@MusaZanna just to let you know. I tried option 2 and it doesn't work. The person who gets the preview link sees nothing of the course content. Just one line message saying please contact the course author for details...etc. So it's not an option.
02-06-2024 06:37 AM
That's what happens when you have someone running around in here copying/pasting ChatGPT answers to every question asked.
02-16-2024 03:29 AM
@ThomasMitchell Why should someone solely rely on AI for his daily activities. I have not started using ChatGPT yet Mr Thomas.
02-16-2024 03:27 AM
02-04-2024 08:04 AM
Good luck
02-04-2024 01:42 PM
Preview links is great!
02-04-2024 02:22 PM
The “Preview Links” option isn’t an option.
02-04-2024 10:51 PM
Why do you think so?
02-05-2024 08:36 AM - edited 02-05-2024 10:22 AM
Because it's not an option.
02-06-2024 06:14 AM
OK, I see what you mean now. It doesn't give the other person anything to see actually. I wonder why it's even there.
02-04-2024 05:51 PM - edited 02-04-2024 05:52 PM
Don't be serious and waiting for the perfection! Publish it anyway, and see what's happening. It's just a digital product not like making a car or rocket.
02-04-2024 06:15 PM
You do that, and you run the risk of the first couple ratings being terrible, which kills your course in the marketplace.
02-04-2024 10:53 PM
And that’s exactly what I would like to avoid.
I put a decent amount of effort in making the course and I would like to see it welcomed by the audience and paying off 🙂
02-06-2024 03:50 PM
@MohamedSale473 publish the course under private and share the link.
02-06-2024 07:55 PM
Thanks @Alexia . I will give it a try later and let you know.
02-16-2024 05:12 AM - edited 02-16-2024 09:43 PM
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