After your course has been submitted, the Process Review Team will evaluate your course and provide feedback on the course quality checklist. Once your course passes, it will be published and can be discovered in the Udemy marketplace. Ensure you have completed the following on the Course Management Dashboard.
Your review will be visible to students who are unenrolled in the course. If you would like to see your review, as it appears to new students, log out of your Udemy account and search for the course in the marketplace. Tell us why. In addition to leaving a star rating, please share your thoughts.
You can also access the feedback by navigating to the course management page and by clicking on Course feedback on the left-hand side (if the course is published it will say Udemy feedback). If you have any questions about your feedback, you can reply to comments directly. The reviewer will get back to you, usually within a day.
From the course cards on your My learning page. In the course player by clicking on Leave a rating. With the in-course prompt: while viewing the course you will be prompted to leave a review three times (beginning, middle, and end).
Rate a courseLog into coursera.org to see a list of courses you're taking.Find the course you want to rate.Above the course title, select the three-dot menu and click Rate Course to open the rating window.In the rating window, rate the class by clicking one of the five stars.More items...•
A course must have at least 5 eligible reviews for selection by our algorithm, in order for a Featured Review to display. Eligible reviews must have a rating of 4.5 or higher. In addition, the user leaving the review must have completed at least 20% of the course, and the review must be no more than 2 years old.
If you know that your students have left reviews but are not displayed on your course landing page after 48 hours, my guess is that something about the review was flagged by our spam filter. Udemy uses an algorithm to scan reviews and look for behaviors that might indicate that the review is fake/spam.
Udemy, a platform for experts to sell educational courses, has been accused of not doing enough to remove stolen content from its service. The site allows people to upload training materials and then charge Udemy users, of which there are more than seven million, for access.
You can access the feedback page by moving your cursor to the applicable course and by clicking See Feedback. You can also access the feedback by navigating to the course management page and by clicking on Course feedback on the left-hand side (if the course is published it will say Udemy feedback).
Identify the exact class about which the report is written. Include information about the course's title and identification number, as well as how often it met and when it met over the course of the term or year. Describe how many students took the course and your contact information as the teacher.
How is my course rating calculated? Udemy takes all the student ratings left on a given course in the last 90 days and aggregates them into a single course rating. That rating is displayed on the course landing page and on “course cards” across the website.
On Udemy Business, instructors are compensated based on learner engagement. This differs from the Udemy marketplace model, where instructors are compensated based on course purchases. Each month, Udemy allocates 25% of monthly subscription revenue from Udemy Business customers as the instructor revenue pool.
Once you purchase a course, you'll have access for life, provided that your account is in good standing and Udemy continues to have a license to that course.
Welcome to the community! Hosting a live session is not possible, unfortunately. Udemy is a platform where students can choose to take courses at their own pace and only offers pre-recorded courses. Hope this helps!
Basic Information. The basic information for a course includes the course language, the learning level (Beginner, Intermediate, Expert and All) and category. In addition, you will need to enter what is primarily taught in your course.
The course title should inform students what they will learn and how they can apply that knowledge. For steps on how to add a course title and subtitle, please click here. Our quality guidelines for course titles can be reviewed by clicking here.
Like many online marketplaces, Udemy uses a 5-star rating system to collect and display student feedback on each course. The primary purpose of this feedback is to help prospective students decide if a course is a good match for their learning goals. Ratings and reviews can also help instructors identify ways to improve their content.
Students are first prompted to leave a star rating after watching 12–15 minutes of course video. They can also leave ratings directly from their “My Courses” page or their course dashboard. When they choose a rating, they have the option of providing a written review, but this is not required.
With a huge variety of courses to choose from, future students count on ratings and reviews to help them decide which course is right for them. By collecting and aggregating a reliably high volume of feedback from current students, Udemy’s review system gives them the information they need to help inform that decision.
Udemy takes all the student ratings left on a given course in the last 90 days and aggregates them into a single course rating. That rating is displayed on the course landing page and on “course cards” across the website.
We prompt students for reviews after 12-15 minutes for three main reasons:
Every instructor gets low ratings sometimes—you can’t please everyone, and that’s okay! That said, prospective students look at course ratings and written reviews when they’re considering enrolling in a course, and a course’s rating can affect the visibility it gets in Udemy search, recommendations, and email marketing.
No. Please flag a review that you feel undermines the integrity of the review system so that our policy team can review it and remove it, if necessary. Read more about the types of reviews our policy team will remove here.
A course’s ratings can be viewed via the Instructor Dashboard and are posted as the Course Rating. The Course Rating is calculated by considering factors like the recency of the rating and the amount of the course that the student consumed before leaving their rating. If you have additional questions regarding how to view ...
If a green, plus sign appears beside the feedback, then this indicates that the student believes the course includes that attribute. If a red negative sign appears, however, then the student indicated the course did not include it. If a question mark appears, then the student did not select yes or no.
Sometimes students leave a star rating but do not include a written review. While the star rating is helpful for other students, reviews are more helpful when instructors understand the context behind the star rating. Through the attribute-level feedback students can select a reason for their review. Your dashboard will become populated ...
You can access the feedback page by moving your cursor to the applicable course and by clicking See Feedback. You can also access the feedback by navigating to the course management page and by clicking on Course feedback on the left-hand side (if the course is published it will say Udemy feedback).
To mark a request as fixed, click on Mark as Fixed on the right hand side. If you need to undo this, click on Unmark as Fixed and the entry section will reappear.
If you have any questions about your feedback, you can reply to comments directly. The reviewer will get back to you, usually within a day. In order for the review team to see your feedback and or question, however, you will need to mark each request as fixed and then resubmit the course for review.