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Getting Started as a Content Provider on Proserva
Getting Started as a Content Provider on Proserva
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Written by Cam Bayly
Updated over 10 months ago

Welcome to Proserva! As a new content provider on our platform, you're joining a vibrant community dedicated to sharing knowledge and creating impactful learning experiences. This guide is designed to help you get started, understand how courses are set up, and how you can manage them effectively. Whether you're creating your first course or looking to enhance your teaching strategy, we've got you covered.

Creating Your First Course

Begin your journey with our comprehensive guide on creating a course on Proserva. This tutorial walks you through all the necessary steps and configuration options to bring your course to life. From outlining your curriculum to setting up course materials, we ensure you have all the tools you need. Check out the guide here.

Managing Your Course

Once your course is up and running, learn how to effectively manage it with our detailed article on instructor management. Discover how to interact with students, assign and grade assignments, and much more. Managing your course efficiently is key to providing a valuable learning experience. Read more about it here.

Experiencing the Student Journey

To better understand the student experience on our platform, we encourage you to enroll in one of the many free courses available. This hands-on experience will give you insights into how students interact with course content, navigate the platform, and engage with instructors. Start your learning experience here.

Ready to Begin?

After reviewing the provided articles and exploring the platform, you should have a solid foundation to start your journey as a content provider on Proserva. We're excited to see the courses you'll create and the impact you'll have on learners.

Should you have any questions or need further guidance, feel free to reach out. Our team is here to support you every step of the way. Welcome aboard, and happy teaching!

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