Skillshare Says Viewership to Online Music Courses Saw 180% Jump During Pandemic

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Skillshare Says Viewership to Online Music Courses Saw 180% Jump During Pandemic
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From classes on singing, to songwriting and mixing, Skillshare’s music courses blew up during the pandemic — but is the online learning platform worth it?

), but that might be a good thing. We found many instructors on Skillshare to be passionate and present — two qualities you don’t always get with A-list celebrities and accredited professors on web learning platforms.A typical Skillshare course runs like this: you watch a short lecture , work on the material and then move on to the next lecture. The number of classes in each course varies drastically with three videos in some, and fifty classes in others.

Finally, there is usually a project that can be shared and commented on by other students or even the instructor. If you’re experiencing difficulty at any point of the course — or just want to share an experience — there’s also a discussion section for students to interact with peers and teachers. It should be noted that this peer and teacher interaction doesn’t always happen. Before jumping into a course, we suggest taking a look at the discussion board to see if the students and the teacher are actually active. You can also see reviews for any course, which often give valuable insight on things like teacher engagement and class formatting.

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