TEACHABLE, a service that helps anyone build and sell online courses, has raised $4 million in a Series A round led by Accomplice Ventures, Naval Ravikant and Matt Brezina. Founded in 2014, the New ...
As online education gains momentum across the nation, the Yale Teaching Center is looking to help more graduate students learn online teaching skills. Around 50 percent of academic job positions now ...
While many professors have grown more accustomed to online instruction since COVID-19 first necessitated it in 2020, some are still learning how to teach online courses effectively. Now Kansas State ...
At Stevens Institute of Technology, in New Jersey, Robert Zotti and his team give professors who teach online countless formal and informal training opportunities. “We make the rounds, pop into ...
Oksana Pasishnychenko is a pattern designer who sells her designs on microstock websites. She decided to teach fellow designers the business skills they need to get started. Her passive income allows ...
There are two implicit assumptions in “Professors Seek Compensation for Online Courses” (The Chronicle, August 13): that online-course development is desirable and needs to be encouraged, and that ...
FOCUS ON TEACHER'S EXPERIENCE: Teachable, the online platform where teachers can create and sell online courses, has closed a $2.5 million seed round. The investment was led by Accomplice Ventures and ...
For some instructors, teaching online remains a foreign concept. For others, it's one of many skills in their tool belt. As online courses mature, faculty members are developing valuable expertise in ...
Some colleges find that buying online courses from other institutions is the best way to create extensive online-education programs. At Zane State College, which until June was called Muskingum Area ...
Online coursework is exploding across all kinds of verticals and fields of expertise — but those courses inevitably end up on platforms like Udemy, and for Ankur Nagpal, that’s really not a way to ...