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Online Course Creation From A Book You Have Already Written

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Online Course Creation From A Book You Have Already Written

Online Course Creation From A Book You Have Already Written
Last updated 11/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.35 GB | Duration: 3h 16m

The Writer Teacher - Create an Online Course & Make a Living from Your Writing By Selling Courses On Udemy (Unofficial)

What you'll learn

UNDERSTAND the concept of a Writer Teacher

REALISE the great potential in the online education sector

DISCOVER how to create courses from your fiction

CREATE an online course from scratch

LEARN how to create a narrated presentation

DISCOVER how to screencast narrated presentations and software demos

Requirements

A willingness to learn

A commitment to take action on the knowledge learned in this course

An open mind to the possibility of becoming an online teacher and creating courses

Description

The Online Course Creation From A Book You Have Already Written Masterclass (aka The Writer Teacher) shows self-published authors how it is possible to repurpose the content that you have already written and turn it into classes and courses to sell online on platforms like Udemy.In doing so, authors who are currently struggling to sell enough books to pay the bills, may suddenly find that it is a whole lot easier to make money from their writing when it is repackaged in the form of online courses.It is certainly true that the self-publishing industry is becoming increasingly competitive, while online education is still very much in its infancy. And while it sometimes feels like the world and his wife are publishing ebooks to the Kindle Store, due to the perceived barriers of entry, the online course marketplace is far less saturated.So now is the time to throw away this mindset of being a Writer of Books and instead think of yourself as a Writer of Content.- Increase Your Income From Writing Through Teaching Online CoursesThe course begins by taking a look at the changing landscape of the self-publishing industry and highlights the importance of repurposing your content as well as the many different reasons why you should seriously consider becoming a Writer - Teacher. The important role your books will play in the selling of your online courses is also highlighted and three different strategies explained.- How Authors of Fiction can Repurpose Their Research to Teach OnlineThe course then continues by showing how authors of fiction can also teach online and why you may want to consider a non-fiction angle and repurpose the research you have carried out when writing your books. The potential earnings from ebooks and online courses are also compared.- How to Create a Script for Your Course from the Text of Your BookThe course then looks at how to go about creating a script for your online course through the rewriting of the text from your book. It also explains how you should format the text in your script so that it reads better and how to prepare your script for recording the audio.- How To Record and Edit the Audio for Your CourseThe next part of the course looks at how to choose the right type of microphone to record the audio for your course, as well as the right software for recording and editing your audio. I then give you an over-the-shoulder look at how I use Audacity to record and edit my audio.- An Introduction to Screencasting the Lessons for Your CourseIn the next section of the course, I look at why screencasts are my preferred format when creating lessons for Skillshare and Udemy and I explain the two main types of screencasts that I regularly use in my courses. I also discuss some of the different screencast software that is available.- How to Create a Narrated Presentation to Screencast as a LessonThe course then continues by looking at the different things to consider when creating a narrated presentation, as well as a choice of the different presentation software that you might want to use. I also give an over-the-shoulder look at how I personally create this type of narrated presentation within Keynote (but you could just as easily use PowerPoint).- How to Screencast a Narrated Keynote PresentationIn Part Seven of the course, I explain my 6-step process for recording a narrated presentation. I then look at how to import an audio track into Camtasia, how to record a screencast of your presentation using Camtasia and finally how to edit the screencast and export it as an MP4 video.- A Step-by-step Guide to Screencasting a Software DemoThe next part of the course looks at how to screencast a software demo and includes the different things you should consider when recording a software demonstration of this type. I also take you through my own 5-step process, which includes how to write a script for the demo, how to record the audio and finally how to synch the audio and video, before exporting as an MP4.- How to Easily and Quickly Reduce the File Size of Your VideosThe actual software demo created in the previous section is then presented here - an over-the-shoulder look at how I use Handbrake to reduce the file size of the videos I create, whether they be video lessons, promo videos, vlogs or video sales letters.So why not enroll in this course today and follow the strategy, which led me along the path from being a Part-time Writer to becoming a Full-time Writer Teacher.

Overview

Section 1: An Introduction to The Writer Teacher

Lecture 1 An Introduction to The Writer Teacher

Section 2: Increase Your Income From Writing Through Teaching Online Courses

Lecture 2 The Changing Landscape of Self-publishing

Lecture 3 Expanding Your Product Range

Lecture 4 Why Become a Writer Teacher?

Lecture 5 3 Strategies to Sell Your Courses Through Your Books

Section 3: How Authors of Fiction can Repurpose Their Research to Teach Online

Lecture 6 What about Fiction Authors?

Lecture 7 Considering a Non-fiction Angle

Lecture 8 Earnings from Courses versus Earnings from eBooks

Section 4: How to Create a Script for Your Course from the Text of Your Book

Lecture 9 Rewriting the Text from Your Book to Create a Script

Lecture 10 Formatting the Text in Your Script So That It Reads Better

Lecture 11 Preparing the Script for Recording the Audio

Section 5: How To Record and Edit the Audio for Your Course

Lecture 12 Factors Involved in Creating Good Quality Audio

Lecture 13 Which Type of Microphone Should You Choose

Lecture 14 Which Software Should You Choose for Editing Your Audio

Lecture 15 An Example of How I Use Audacity to Record My Audio

Lecture 16 An Example of How I Use Audacity to Edit My Audio

Lecture 17 The Original Audio Recording

Lecture 18 The Edited Audio Recording

Section 6: An Introduction to Screencasting the Lessons for Your Course

Lecture 19 Why Screencasting is My Preferred Format When Creating Lessons for My Courses

Lecture 20 The 2 Main Types of Screencasts

Lecture 21 A Look at Different Types of Screencasting Software

Section 7: How to Create a Narrated Presentation to Screencast as a Lesson

Lecture 22 Things to Consider When Creating a Narrated Presentation

Lecture 23 Which Presentation Software to Use?

Lecture 24 Basing the Presentation on Your Script

Lecture 25 Creating the Presentation (Part One)

Lecture 26 Creating the Presentation (Part Two)

Section 8: How to Screencast a Narrated Keynote Presentation

Lecture 27 My Process for Recording a Narrated Presentation

Lecture 28 Importing the Audio Track into Camtasia

Lecture 29 Recording a Screencast of the Presentation using Camtasia

Lecture 30 Editing the Screencast in Camtasia and Exporting as an MP4

Section 9: A Step-by-step Guide to Screencasting a Software Demo

Lecture 31 The Things to Consider When Creating a Software Demo

Lecture 32 My process for Recording a Software Demo

Lecture 33 Outlining the Demonstration on My iPhone

Lecture 34 Screencasting an Extempore Presentation

Lecture 35 Transcribing the Script for the Software Demo and then Record the Audio

Lecture 36 Synching the Video and Audio (Part One)

Lecture 37 Synching the Video and Audio (Part Two)

Section 10: Easily and Quickly Reduce the File Size of Your Videos Using Handbrake

Lecture 38 How to Reduce the File Size of Your Videos Using Handbrake

Section 11: BONUS SECTION

Lecture 39 BONUS LECTURE: How To Source Fonts For Your Books

Lecture 40 BONUS LECTURE: An Introduction to Print On Demand for Writers and Creatives

Self-published authors looking to increase their revenue,Other content creators, who would like another regular income stream