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Tech dummy here, Looking to pay for some help with a Computer related project
Posted on 2/19/26 at 1:52 pm
Posted on 2/19/26 at 1:52 pm
My computer knowlege is very restricted . I am wanting to set up a teaching course (naturally unrelated to computers)
There are some course builders out there already in existence (Podia, Teachable, Thinkific, Kajabi etc. etc.), unfortunately I am too stupid to even get going down that route, plus I would still have tons of questions on how to format, structure etc .My preference is somebody who can help me in person (way easier for me to learn) My office is in Walker, LA. Any Thoughts, suggestions, contacts ?
Thank you guys for everything you do here
Thank you guys for everything you do here
This post was edited on 2/19/26 at 4:47 pm
Posted on 2/19/26 at 4:50 pm to doze4
I'm not prompting many responses. Let me ask in a different way. Can any of you guys give me a suggestions on who would be efficient on this type of project ?
Posted on 2/19/26 at 9:43 pm to doze4
What exactly do you need the platform to do? It seems like one of those things that computers aren't good at doing on their own (course and class layouts, assessment strategies, testing content, etc.)
My degree is unfortunately in Adult, International and Extension Education, and no platform is going to figure out a syllabus, lesson plan, etc for you.(I admittedly don't do that for a job.)
My degree is unfortunately in Adult, International and Extension Education, and no platform is going to figure out a syllabus, lesson plan, etc for you.(I admittedly don't do that for a job.)
Posted on 2/20/26 at 3:47 am to doze4
I can read your OP in two different ways:
1) You are seeking hands-on, in-person assistance to set up an online course platform.
2) You have expertise in a non-computer subject and want in/person guidance on selecting/ building a delivery platform and structuring course content for effective online teaching of your non computer subject.
1) You are seeking hands-on, in-person assistance to set up an online course platform.
2) You have expertise in a non-computer subject and want in/person guidance on selecting/ building a delivery platform and structuring course content for effective online teaching of your non computer subject.
Posted on 2/20/26 at 12:01 pm to Pepperoni
quote:
I can read your OP in two different ways:
1) You are seeking hands-on, in-person assistance to set up an online course platform.
2) You have expertise in a non-computer subject and want in/person guidance on selecting/ building a delivery platform and structuring course content for effective online teaching of your non computer subject.
Both are correct
Posted on 2/21/26 at 7:41 am to doze4
I suggest finding a relatively young teacher who has experience with the platforms you describe and is a teacher who can teach you how to use them.
Posted on 2/21/26 at 9:40 am to doze4
Two things 1st:
1. You do not need anything more than a word processor to get your content in digital form. Start with an outline then fill it in. That might take a lot of time before any Learning Management System app is needed.
2. Identify your prospective students and existing curricula providers. What apps do they use?
The complicated thing about LMS is that there are several. Different topics and student groups will have a favorite. Then ask for specific help. It will be a lot easier to get help once you have some content in a file.
1. You do not need anything more than a word processor to get your content in digital form. Start with an outline then fill it in. That might take a lot of time before any Learning Management System app is needed.
2. Identify your prospective students and existing curricula providers. What apps do they use?
The complicated thing about LMS is that there are several. Different topics and student groups will have a favorite. Then ask for specific help. It will be a lot easier to get help once you have some content in a file.
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