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- To become a Lecturer, you need to create an account first by using the Lecturer button. Once your account is activated, you can start using it as a Lecturer.
- If you can't remember your password on the login page, choose the 'Forgot Your Password' option.
- Enter the email address you utilized when signing up, and then click on 'Reset Password'.
- Once you've clicked 'Reset Password' button, look in your inbox. You should have an email from "mail@openlectures.com". To reset your password, click the link provided in that email.
- Enter the email address you utilized when signing up, and then click on 'Reset Password'.
- Once you've clicked 'Reset Password' button, look in your inbox. You should have an email from "mail@openlectures.com". To reset your password, click the link provided in that email.
- To create a course, you first need to create an account with the 'Lecturer' section and become a Lecturer. Once your account is activated, you can create a course by clicking on the 'Create Course' button within the 'Courses' tab on your Dashboard.
- Yes, you can schedule the course you have created on the dates of your choice.
- You can choose the duration of the course you will create by planning it yourself and selecting the desired time interval.
- No, as a Lecturer, you will not be given a certificate upon completing the course. However, Learners who complete your course will be awarded a certificate.
- Yes, you can create a course in any language is suitable for your target students.
- Yes, after you open the course you want to be edited using the courses tab in the Lecturer Dashboard, you can make the edits with the 'edit course' button.
- While creating your course on your lecturer Dashboard, you can set any number of student quotas as well as unlimited.
- Yes, you can upload documents or assignments via your Lecturer Dashboard and share them with your class.
- Yes, when preparing your course in your Lecturer Dashboard, you can set a skill level requirement for your course attendees. This statement will appear in the course tag at the time of purchase of your course.
- You can open any of the experimental sets designed with VRLab technology, which you think is suitable for your course, to your students. For this, you need to enter this information into the system while creating your course on your Lecturer Dashboard.
- Yes, the system will automatically record during your course and the recorded videos will be available to both students and you for 1 month.
- You can create the syllabus for your course by clicking the 'create course' button after opening the courses tab on your Lecturer Dashboard.
- You can benefit from the following information when creating your syllabus:
Identify the Course: Determine the subject, level, and intended audience for the course. Clarify the course's purpose and goals, keeping in mind the desired outcomes for students.
Define Learning Objectives: Clearly articulate what students should know, understand, or be able to do by the end of the course. Learning objectives should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART).
Outline Course Content: Break down the course into major topics or modules. Consider the sequence and logical flow of these topics to ensure a coherent learning experience. Decide on the depth and breadth of coverage for each topic.
Select Learning Resources: Choose textbooks, readings, articles, multimedia materials, or other resources that align with the course content and learning objectives. Include a variety of resources to cater to different learning styles.
Design Learning Activities: Create engaging and interactive activities to help students achieve the learning objectives. Incorporate a mix of lectures, discussions, case studies or simulations. Consider incorporating technology or experiential learning methods if appropriate.
- You can benefit from the following information when creating your syllabus:
Identify the Course: Determine the subject, level, and intended audience for the course. Clarify the course's purpose and goals, keeping in mind the desired outcomes for students.
Define Learning Objectives: Clearly articulate what students should know, understand, or be able to do by the end of the course. Learning objectives should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART).
Outline Course Content: Break down the course into major topics or modules. Consider the sequence and logical flow of these topics to ensure a coherent learning experience. Decide on the depth and breadth of coverage for each topic.
Select Learning Resources: Choose textbooks, readings, articles, multimedia materials, or other resources that align with the course content and learning objectives. Include a variety of resources to cater to different learning styles.
Design Learning Activities: Create engaging and interactive activities to help students achieve the learning objectives. Incorporate a mix of lectures, discussions, case studies or simulations. Consider incorporating technology or experiential learning methods if appropriate.
- At the time of the course you created, you can start your course with the 'Start' button on your Lecturer Dashboard after open courses tab.
- No, you don't need to install any programs. However, since the courses will be carry out by zoom integration, you must have a zoom account.
- Becoming an instructor is free. OpenLectures takes a percentage from each sale when paying the instructors. Learn more about OpenLectures' instructor earnings share.
- It does not charge any fees to create and offer a course on OpenLectures. You can publish as many courses as you want. The first lesson of the course can be made free at the instructor's request.
- It does not charge any fees to create and offer a course on OpenLectures. You can publish as many courses as you want. The first lesson of the course can be made free at the instructor's request.
- You can track your payments and invoices by opening the earning tab on your Lecturer Dashboard.
- Please review the lecturer obligation agreement for the use of all products that would fall under copyright.
- You can review the explanations about marketing strategies from the promotion policy section.
- You can review the earnings share statements for income reporting and tax obligations.
- You can evaluate your performance using the reports tab in the Dashboard.