I've often thought about creating courses, but haven't dedicated to the 200+ hours I feel like it will take to produce a great course. What do you think? What has been your experience?
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I've often thought about creating courses, but haven't dedicated to the 200+ hours I feel like it will take to produce a great course. What do you think? What has been your experience?
sounds like perfectionism stopping you get started. personally i like to make, so i share what i know right now and i'll iterate forward making quality, content, knowledge better as i know it -- i respect the need to do something for lots of hours so it's common knowledge to you but i think we lose people who could have got the start with things they did not know, the journey towards perfection is admirable but also helping onboard and educate people to move away from systems that don't serve us at the speed of what they need to for a modern technological society means we have the ability to be peers in that space. i know my course is not great/fantastic and i'm ok with that. it's functional, it opens dialog and often people go on to be more detailed about something in their own blogs so i learn more. i guess over the years i've become less precious about what it means to me and would rather see all boats rise together.
it's not perfectionism (i dont think), it's that there's only so many hours in the day and I have other businesses and biz ops to evaluate before jumping in to a course creation project.
that's absolutely understandable. best of luck either way! :)