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Membership Site vs. Online Course: What’s the Difference?

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If you’re not sure what the difference is between a membership site and online course, you just landed in the right place. Chances are, if you’re studying up on the differences between membership sites and online courses, you’re already interested in creating one or the other. What is a Membership Site? Let’s begin.

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Add Private Forums to Your Courses!

LearnDash

Which brings us to our latest update, an integration… Course Specific Forums with bbPress. For those of you who are not familiar with bbPress , it is a free forum plugin offered by Automattic (the same folks behind WordPress). It’s the same forum plugin we use for our LearnDash support. What is bbPress?

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Technology Skills for Instructional Designers

Experiencing eLearning

You can find free tutorials on YouTube and other sites. You can ask questions in the Adobe Captivate forum. Articulate’s online community and forums are very active and helpful. I use the open source tool Audacity for audio editing. OpenShot is a free, open source video editor. Captivate Resources.

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Does Your Website Need More Than a Course Grid?

LearnDash

In this case, they may have already fleshed out the primary portion of their site, and are basically using the subdomain as a login portal to the rest of their user content. However, unless your course is an open course (meaning anyone can access it), your actual content will be behind a gate.

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Open Source LMSs Facts and Insight

eLearning 24-7

One of the areas that always gain interest and usage are open source systems, that is to say, free open source code (some are not), to which any organization, company, educational setting, government and so forth can build their own system (often noted as home-grown) and do what they wish with it. Not open source.

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5 MOOC Building Platforms

LearnDash

Kind of like when Wikipedia hit the scenes, we saw an influx of “Wikipedia-like” sites, templates, and software. Open MOOC: I find the name of this one to be rather redundant, considering MOOCs is an acronym that contains the word “open” … but jokes aside, it’s a good option for setting up your MOOC offering.

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Selling Memberships with LearnDash

LearnDash

You’ve built your membership site, and now it’s time to start selling courses. Membership sites are some of the most popular use cases for LearnDash. LearnDash has built-in content protection that means you can control your courses, and they can’t be shared with others or found on Google unless you make the permission settings open.

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