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How to Design for Community Through Online Cohorts
Content has never been enough to help people learn. Sparking curiosity, lighting a motivational fire to pursue it, and supporting people as they put in the hard work is the essential and more difficult part to learning. Human connection is often the way to stoke that learning fire, even more than the most well-produced, premium content. This is why cohort-based courses and community-centered learning are now taking the places of content-forward or video-based learning experiences.
How to Host a Virtual Event on Pathwright
Let's take a look at how you might use Pathwright to host a virtual event. And to enliven our post, I’ll be drawing examples from our friends over at The Makers Summit who recently hosted their 2023 virtual event using Pathwright.
Busting Myths About Moving Online
Dispelling a few myths about moving online and sharing a toolkit and outline for making the change.
Four Ways to Offer Courses That Quadruple Their Impact
Christian shares how you can use the Cohorts feature to offer your courses in multiple ways simultaneously and take the impact of your courses further.
8 Tips for Growing a Meaningful Email List
Marketing your online courses by email? Here are 8 tips to help you grow a customer base that's responsive and engaged with your emails.
Multiply the Power of Your Pathwright Account With Zapier
We sometimes get asked if Pathwright plays friendly with other apps. The answer is a resounding "yes" because of a really cool tool called Zapier...
3 Ways to Expand How You Use Pathwright
Part three of our three part Guidance series from Laurie. Integrate your account with other powerful tools...
3 Ways to Market Your Course that You May Be Missing
Part two of our three part Guidance series from Laurie. Make your best course pitch page...
3 Things You Didn't Know Pathwright Could Do
This is part one of a three part series in which Laurie, our Guidance Expert, shares Pathwright’s subtle superpowers and hidden features you might have missed.
The Echolocation of Design
There’s a commonality for designers, whether a product designer or a teacher designing a course. It’s this: Sometimes, even though you know what you want to accomplish, you don’t know how to get there.
Content Marketing Is Not Teaching
The idea of “teaching” an online course has been largely distorted to mean packaging up a bunch of videos and documents and then focusing all energy towards selling it