How to Publish Your Course

 

Before students can begin learning, it's essential to publish your course. This article provides a detailed guide on how to make your course available to students, ensuring that your educational content is accessible as soon as you're ready to go live.

 

Example

Imagine you have created a detailed course on digital marketing. You're excited to see students enroll and start benefiting from the material you've worked hard to prepare. To achieve this, you first need to publish your course to make it accessible to potential learners.

 

By publishing your courses, you can

  • Immediate Accessibility: Immediately after publication, your course becomes accessible, enabling students to enroll and begin without delays.
  • Controlled Release: Publishing your course allows you to control its launch timing, perfectly aligning with your marketing strategies and enrollment periods.
  • Feedback and Revisions: Early feedback from initial users can help you refine and improve the course content, enhancing its overall effectiveness.

 

In this help article, you'll learn: 

  1. How to Publish a Newly Created Course
  2. How to Publish a Draft Course

 

To Publish a Newly Created Course

 

Step 1: To publish a newly created course, go to the My Courses page and create a new course.

 

Step 2: Once you've filled out the Course Details, and set up the Sales page and Thank You page you will see the Publish Course button on the Review and Publish page.

 

Step 3: Click on Publish Course to publish your newly created course.

 

Publish a course

 

To Publish a Draft Course 

 

Step 1: Go to the My Courses page, then click the Drafts tab.

 

Draft tab in my courses

 

Step 2: Look for the course you would like to publish, then click Publish Course.

 

Publish Course

 

Step 3: A message will appear confirming if you would like the course to be published. Click the Publish Course button to confirm.

 

Publish Course

 

Once published, the course will be found in the Published Courses tab.

 

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