I have been offering on-demand, online courses since 2012 and have over 40 hours in 12 classes available. So, yes. These on-demand courses are way more than just a recorded webinar, as they include practice quizzes, code sections references, self study ideas, and downloadable infographic handouts. They are broken into sessions so you don't have to complete them in one sitting. Each session can be returned to and viewed without a chronology, so they can be a quick reference and not having to click through modules to get to the one you want. There is a coupon code for Sawhorse supporters of this forum in the "code talk" section.
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However, this year, I have found "webinar" to be the buzz word that people are seeking. People that have not taken online education look for "webinars". This is why I also started offering webinars on top of my on-demand courses. However, I see many 6-hour webinars and wonder if attendees are really able to stay attentive for that long when not sitting in a room in front of the instructor. I don't think I could...