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Use Cases and Deployment Scope
At our organization we often receive applicants who think what we do is easy, but it's harder than what people think, so we decided to launch courses about it. We sell transcription courses through Teachable. Right now we have 10 courses and are looking to create and sell more. It's a good place to host our lectures, both text and videos. We have lots and lots of students using the platform right now.
Pros
- Organizing the content into sections and lectures.
- Uploading the content.
- Navigating in the back office.
- Ability to add bundle courses.
Cons
- When a student enrolls in a course, the default setting is to be "opted out of emails" which a lot of people oversee and don't deactivate. This makes it harder for us to communicate to the students through the platform, we have to do it outside the platform.
- The back office is hard to navigate when you are starting out, it gets ovewhelming, but you get to use to it after a while.
- When I have an issue, support doesn't answer right away. It could take a day before I hear from them.
Likelihood to Recommend
Teachable is great for having content stored online and available so students can use it at their own pace, at any time. It's very user friendly. I would highly recommend it. The cost is also afordable, so that's always a good bullet point. If someone needs to be more in contact with their students, then I don't think this is the best option, unless something like a webinar or a forum could be implemented.
