Equipment for Online Course
This is the second of eight mini courses in the 'Technical Guide to Creating Online Courses'
The equipment you need will vary much depend on several things: How you have designed your course, what type of content you want to create, how much money you want to spend and the quality you want to produce.
In this mini course we'll take a look behind the scenes of what I personally use to create my online courses, plus I'll break down a few recommendations.
In This Course
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Introduction - Equipment Overview
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My Notes - Equipment for Online Course
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Behind the Scenes
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Microphones
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Cameras
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Lighting
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Recording
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Editing
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Other
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Download all the links to this Equipment Overview
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About this course
- Free
- 10 lessons
- 0 hours of video content
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Behind the scenes and screens
Brian Bennett
Nikie shares her experience and best practice with recommendations to suit most freelancer budgets. Nothing too fancy but it clearly all works really well.
Nikie shares her experience and best practice with recommendations to suit most freelancer budgets. Nothing too fancy but it clearly all works really well.
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“Nikie’s help, support and organisational skills made it so easy for me to get my first course up and running. I loved her tutorials and feedback and I have gone on to launch a further 3 courses with her help. Nikie’s clear instruction makes it easy to create and launch a course. Thanks Nikie, I couldn’t have done it without you!”

“Nikie has been such an amazing help to me to get my courses online. Not only does she explain in straightforward and understandable ways, she is also great in offering suggestions geared to the course. I definitely couldn’t have done this without her support.”

“As someone, prior to launching her first course, who had totally no knowledge of how to create an eLearning course, Nikie has been invaluable. She has been responsive and clear every time I have reached out to ask another (sometimes very similar) question. This has given me confidence to know that someone with patience, understanding and ability to explain things in a non-techy language is readily available.”
