Using Cohorts for Your Online Courses

EPISODE · Apr 11, 2024 · 16 MIN

Using Cohorts for Your Online Courses

from ArtsyCourseExperts Tech Podcast · host ArtsyCourseExperts

Are you struggling with the time required for one-on-one coaching? And online courses don’t pay as much? One way to make your classes more engaging and effective is by using cohorts. In this lesson, we’re learning all about cohort groups. That way, you can scale and teach one to many, conserve your time, make more money, and deliver better personal results for your students. We’re learning all about cohorts for online courses, What it is, and why you should use them. Then we’ll go into a how-to guide, we’ll go into an example, and then we’ll summarize our top tips. Challenges online course creators can face if they don’t use cohorts for their online courses: • Students may feel isolated and struggle to connect with peers, reducing motivation and engagement. • Lower student accountability, resulting in missed deadlines and incomplete coursework. • Students may have fewer opportunities for interactive discussions, collaboration, and peer-to-peer learning. • Providing and receiving feedback may be less frequent and effective, hindering the learning process. • Students may miss out on valuable networking opportunities and connections with like-minded individuals. Tips for creative online course creators when using cohorts for their online courses: • Clearly outline the cohort schedule, expectations, and participation requirements to ensure everyone is on the same page. • Foster a culture of participation through interactive discussions, group projects, and collaborative activities. • Offer continuous support and guidance to students throughout the course to help them stay motivated and engaged. • Create opportunities for students to interact with each other, exchange feedback, and learn from each other’s experiences. • Set deadlines and milestones to hold students accountable for their progress and encourage consistent participation. • Recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of individuals and the cohort to foster a sense of achievement and motivation. For more details and tips check out the full writeup at: https://www.artsycourseexperts.com/using-cohorts-for-your-online-courses/ If you have any feedback or questions, let us know in the comments. Get email tips for creative course creators: https://www.ArtsyCourseExperts.com/Subscribe Subscribe on YouTube for our newest videos: https://youtube.com/@artsycourseexperts Subscribe to the Podcast if you prefer audio: https://www.ArtsyCourseExperts/Podcast We help creative teachers build, operate, and grow their online courses by helping them with marketing, content, technology, and operations. Hope this helps you teach a little bit smarter! - The Artsy Course Experts team Website: https://www.ArtsyCourseExperts.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArtsyCourseExp Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/ArtsyCourseExperts Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArtsyCourseExperts YouTube: https://youtube.com/@artsycourseexperts Favorite Resources (Some with Affiliate Links) • Thinkific for courses - https://www.ArtsyCourseExperts.com/get-thinkific • Canva quick graphics - https://www.ArtsyCourseExperts.com/get-canva • Mailchimp for Email - https://www.ArtsyCourseExperts.com/get-mailchimp • Envato for images - https://www.ArtsyCourseExperts.com/get-envato • Fiverr quick Help - https://www.ArtsyCourseExperts.com/get-fiverr • Descript fixes videos - https://www.ArtsyCourseExperts.com/get-descript • Bluehost for website - https://www.ArtsyCourseExperts.com/get-bluehost Need tech help with your course, teacher website, or community? https://www.artsycourseexperts.com/course-operations-services/ Struggling with some course thing?  Send us a future lesson topic.  https://www.artsycourseexperts.com/questions/ #courses #onlinecourse #coursecreator #coursecreation #onlineteaching #elearning #teaching #trainers #creators #creative #artist #artteachers #thinkific #teachable #skillshare #udemy #kajabi

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