Wow! Awesome job putting all of that together. I’m not going to go through 30 hours of content to give you feedback but from watching your intro video video and reading the description and lessons I might have a couple suggestions that can help.
1. Change your title to something like the ultimate Fastlane to web development with php, MySQL, JavaScript and css
I think the title you have doesn’t really give the impression that you are really teaching the core concepts of web development. It looks like if someone went through your course by the end they would have a pretty great understanding of the basics. I see lots of posts on here of people wanting to build their own website. I would highly recommend they take your course.
2. I would also think about changing your requirements list. If I were a looking for a course to teach me the core basics of web programming I would be intimidated that I need a basic understanding of OOP.
The requirements make the course look like an intermediate course but the chapters and lessons don’t look intermediate, they look introductory.
I worked in the online learning management space for a number of years and one of the best lessons I learned was that the high majority of courses purchased are introductory courses. I think your in a good spot to get some purchases.
But seriously, great job putting that together. I know how much work goes into making that much content.
1. Change your title to something like the ultimate Fastlane to web development with php, MySQL, JavaScript and css
I think the title you have doesn’t really give the impression that you are really teaching the core concepts of web development. It looks like if someone went through your course by the end they would have a pretty great understanding of the basics. I see lots of posts on here of people wanting to build their own website. I would highly recommend they take your course.
2. I would also think about changing your requirements list. If I were a looking for a course to teach me the core basics of web programming I would be intimidated that I need a basic understanding of OOP.
The requirements make the course look like an intermediate course but the chapters and lessons don’t look intermediate, they look introductory.
I worked in the online learning management space for a number of years and one of the best lessons I learned was that the high majority of courses purchased are introductory courses. I think your in a good spot to get some purchases.
But seriously, great job putting that together. I know how much work goes into making that much content.