Online Learning Authoring System for Creating E-Courses
by Kathy Sparks
Published on this site: August 5th, 2005 - See
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I'll go back about a year and a half when I began researching
an online learning system for two of my clients. What keywords
to use - online learning. Well no, that brings up all sorts
of colleges, universities, technical schools, software certification
schools with hundreds of listings of classes. Okay, how about
"writing courses online." No again, these words
simply tell me where to go to find about writing courses online.
The subject is really rather obscure. This might be because
authoring systems are generally for large companies who can
afford to purchase customized software specifically written
for their company. Okay, let's try "online authoring
course." Good, a little closer, but now I'm coming up
with software packages to purchase. And they are not inexpensive.
What I was looking for was a tool on line where I could have
my own account and do the following at an affordable price:
- Log in to my personal account
- Create courses that have
- Reading material
- Self check quizzes
- Final test
- The ability to print
- The ability to use PDF files with the course
- Learners can start a class, leave class and come back
to work on their class with their own personal log in.
- Do a final quiz
- Have the quiz graded and if successful, receive a certificate
of successful completion
- Track the results of Learners
- Edit the course content on demand
- Have several different courses within one account
- Not have to worry about downloading software and publishing
programs to my web site and creating login screens
And I needed a Pay as You Go price for a small start up online
course business where I can increase the service as I increase
business.
When I didn't find this solution a year and a half ago, I
created my courses as E-books and sent them out to Learners
who ordered them and wanted the ability to do their classes
from the convenience of their homes. Although easier than
printing and mailing booklets, it did cause new problems,
like "I couldn't get my course to download," I didn't
receive the email," I can't find the Enrollment Code,"
but at least they weren't telling me "the dog ate my
course." However, those Internet gremlins do show up
occasionally.
At last I stumbled upon my perfect solution and a free 30
day trail! This is a 100% web based e-Learning toolset. I've
created my first course. It really is quite easy. You don't
need programming skills - simply copy and paste your material.
If you are a coach, consultant, tutor or teacher and have
courses to share, you should really try this tool. It's easy
to get started.
Visit E-Course Management at http://www.ecoursemanagement.com
to learn more about the system and to learn about the basics
of writing online courses. Take a tour and then sign up for
a free 30-day trial to try it out. Customer service has been
terrific. It's a "virtual" blessing.

Kathy Sparks began building her successful Virtual
Assistant practice after being certified with AssistU in 1998.
She has partnered with clients worldwide in a multitude of
professions and is editor and contributor for "The Virtual
Advantage," an online newsletter for VAs and their clients.
Web site: Your Virtual Resource at http://www.yourvirtualresource.com
"I feel so good - it's like having a "busy bee"
working behind the scenes to help me. I'm loving it."
~ a client

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