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Learn@Forbes e-Learning Platform Launches Today, Offering Premier Business and Technology Courses for Aspiring Professionals

1. E- learning Software and Services
a). Courses, Tools, Teaching Platforms
b) Business Coaching and Consulting - hiring better, increasing sales, management and leadership
c) Information business industry
d) Niche information products - digitally delivered information ebooks - clickbank
Belly dancing course, paleo recipes, how to get pregnant, natural health cures, self-defense.
e) Personal coaching - Life Coach - Career Coach- Self Development 


Personal Coaching
Online Dating Coaching
Health and Fitness Coaching
Parenting Coaching

Where The Money Is New research shows staggering opportunities for online information marketers.
This video shows you the three largest niches for online information and gives you examples of what’s working now.
The Five Types Of Products They Buy
This video shows you exactly what types of products these niches are buying, and shows you which product type is right for you.

online information marketers
Product Types: 
Liquidator - sold for under 30 dollars such as an ebook or special report
sold mostly in sales funnels- digital marketer calls this tripwire
Bread and Butter - sold between 30 dollars and 500 dollars for info businesses
come in multimedia such as pdfs, video, and audio
Modulated Courses
Big ticket Interactive
Continuity

modulated courses sold for 500 to 3500
an example would be jeff walkers product launch formula 
experts online academy training from Brendon
have multimedia with video and audio, pdfs
drip fed modules over a set period of time and mission specific
teaching people how to do a very specific thing
used by online information business template

continuity priced between 10 and 300 dollars permonth is a multimedia content delivered within a membership site
big ticket interactive costs between 3,500 and 100 thousand dollars
live webinar teaching students in a modulated class format or 
group conference call for students personally answering questions for modules in the class
personally helping.
Live masterminds or group coaching - one on one or charge a set fee or coaching every month
requires live interaction with you or a staff member
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SAN DIEGO (June 6, 2018) - Learn@Forbes launched today its e-learning platform, offering 60 self-paced courses for aspiring professionals concentrated in leadership, entrepreneurship, business, sales, IT, cybersecurity and software.


With a carefully curated list of courses led by industry experts from the world of business and technology, the information offered through Learn@Forbes courses will be immediately applicable in the workplace. From coding and cybersecurity to data analytics and digital marketing, the Learn@Forbes platform was built for professionals who need to fill a knowledge gap or improve a certain skill. The online courses are affordably priced, self-paced and may offer certification or Continuing Education credits (where applicable).

“We make online learning accessible, so professionals can take any course they want at any time they need it, whether they’re preparing for their next promotion or just polishing their programming skills for an upcoming project,” said Anurag Malik, President of Learn@Forbes.


According to research, by 2020, there will be a shortage of 5 million workers with postsecondary education and training. Designed to fit into the busy lives of working adults, Learn@Forbes helps professionals gain the knowledge to pursue these jobs or advance in their current ones.

"Forbes celebrates the entrepreneurial journey and is committed to offering our audiences excellent advice on career development,” said Steve Forbes, Chairman and Editor-In-Chief, Forbes Media. “With Learn@Forbes, business professionals have a resource for learning real-world skills so that they can achieve success at every stage in their career.”

Interested in investing more in your own professional development? Discover more at Learn.Forbes.Com.

About Learn@Forbes

Launched by Bridgepoint Education and Forbes Media in 2018, Learn@Forbes is a time-saving alternative to traditional online schools, offering top courses for today’s demanding career fields and disciplines – Leadership, Entrepreneurship, IT & Software, Sales, and Business. For more information, visit Learn.Forbes.Com, www.facebook.com/LearnForbes, www.twitter.com/LearnForbes, https://www.linkedin.com/company/18426357/, or contact Kathleen Park at 877.576.3727 x11691 or media@learnatforbes.com.
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In what way will AI be incorporated into e-learning in the near future? originally appeared on Quora: the place to gain and share knowledge, empowering people to learn from others and better understand the world.

Answer by Deepak Reddy, Vice Chairman at Aditya Educational Institutions, on Quora:

E-learning has the potential to revolutionize education.

For one thing, the internet and burgeoning AI technology have made e-learning more accessible than ever before.

But e-learning also offers solutions to some of education’s most pressing challenges, and in the future, it could serve to more adequately provide all students access to quality teaching.

Here’s how.

1) E-learning can more meaningfully differentiate curriculum

Everyone processes content in different ways and at different speeds. The pace or style that works well for one student might very well be too fast, slow, or confusing for another.

Teachers have known this for a long time. But in the traditional classroom model, wherein one teacher with limited resources has to teach an entire class all at once, differentiating content to meet the varied needs of each student is impossible.

With E-learning, however, not only is such differentiation possible — it’s an integral component of the process.

E-learning equipped with intelligence can recognize students’ understanding of a concept automatically, and then suggest different paths of learning depending on the current level of mastery.

This will enable different students to master content at their own pace and will ensure that all students in a given class or community are successful.

2) AI can encourage individual tutoring

Content knowledge builds on itself. When you’re learning something new, you start off with the basics, build a foundation, and proceed conceptually from there.

This is why it’s so critical that students are able to ask questions as soon as points of confusion pop up.

But this is also one central problem with the traditional classroom model. In traditional classrooms, if students misunderstand some aspect of a lesson, they either have to wait until the end of the lesson to ask their questions or until their professor’s after-lesson office hours. That results in them missing all of the content that followed that moment of confusion.

E-learning technology equipped with new models of artificial intelligence, however, addresses points of confusion as soon as they arise. Artificial intelligence can act as a virtual tutor and answer questions on the fly.

In my experience teaching, I realized that many of the basic questions students ask are common among students, but asked repeatedly in different forms. AI enables tutors to understand the questions asked across forums and provide easier clarification to all students.

What this means is that students waste far less learning time and never attempt to synthesize more challenging content until they possess the correct foundational knowledge to do so.

3) E-learning clarifies points of confusion privately

Another problem that plagues traditional classrooms is that students are often too embarrassed to ask questions. They fear looking unintelligent.

Adults sometimes discount how powerful such fears can be. No one wants to feel dumb in front of their peers.

The problem is, students need to ask questions in order to understand content. Otherwise, points of confusion that complicate the learning process are never addressed.

E-learning technology takes this into account. E-learning courses allow for students to ask questions privately or in a forum of students engaging with the content at a similar pace or level.

This allows students to focus on learning unburdened by self-consciousness.

4) E-learning cuts costs for students and eases the burden on teachers

The biggest problem related to education for students and families across the globe is cost. For higher education students especially, the costs of attaining a quality education at a brick and mortar institution can be crippling — or, worse, prohibitive.

The costs entailed in giving students access to e-learning environments and resources, however, are much less burdensome.

Adopting e-learning technologies more at scale would enable schools to cut costs associated with faculty benefits, classroom upkeep, and administrative burdens. This would cut costs for students, too.

5) E-learning ensures students engage with material that’s always relevant

In more traditional schools and classrooms, teachers are forced to follow a fairly strict and inflexible curriculum.

In the traditional model of higher education, gathering continuous feedback on the content of the subject is impractical and tough.

With e-learning tools and AI, however, teachers can adapt and adjust the content in real time. This allows teachers to meet students’ needs and ensure the content more accurately reflects the world their students live in. They can infuse their lessons with the most innovative and up-to-date information.

That’s what students need. It’s also what students deserve.

There are, of course, still challenges facing e-learning –– challenges that need to be addressed. Engagement and encouraging course completion is one.

Perhaps this is a product of a lack of accountability or of less tactile means of engagement. Those of us working to improve this space need to work harder to ensure we’re reaching and ultimately benefiting a higher percentage of students.

With the advancements of AI learning models, the future learning systems can and will be able to create an interactive environment for each student. That will allow the chances of students completing the course to increase exponentially and will ensure the learning experience for the student is better.

Nevertheless, the benefits of e-learning –– including the customization of content to pique students’ interests and the cultivation of more actionable data for teachers –– far outweigh these challenges, and possess the potential to drastically improve student outcomes across the world.

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