You invest a tremendous amount of time and effort into creating content for your online course. From the time you begin researching the subject to the day your course is finally ready for launch / delivery, you’ve likely spent countless hours – both individually and collectively, as a team of writers, designers, etc.
Unfortunately, all that effort won’t pay dividends if all or part of the content becomes irrelevant after a single semester or redundant after just the initial delivery.
So, how can you design “evergreen” content that’s intended to remain relevant for years and survive multiple semesters / course deliveries with minimal time spent editing and updating? Here are a few best practices to help you create content that lasts.
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