We provide you the guidance and the structures you need to teach adult learners 21st Century knowledge and skills.
- You should be teaching your own online course or other independent learning experiences.
- The learning experience you provide should attract the students you want.
- You should be teaching wherever your students are and where they learn organically.
In 2025, the stage has been set for online courses, created by people just like you, to outpace learning opportunities in colleges and universities. If you have an existing course, have an idea for a course and/or know you want to teach SOMETHING, you are ready for what is coming next.
What’s next is a giant market for quality online courses that meets people’s learning needs and reflects how people live their lives. In this giant market, your course has to send a clear signal to your learners that the course can deliver them a quality learning experience. We can help you with that three ways:
Our practical work will help you make decisions and get going. We also invite you into deeper conversations about the value of what you are doing. Click here: Learning Leadership Agenda for more.

If you have a body of content (videos, social media text posts, web content, blog posts, newsletter posts, ebooks, workbooks, workshops, etc.), you are already teaching. You should be offering a quality, online course. Click here to schedule time to talk with us about your content, your course idea and/or your existing course.
We can assist with quality assurance methods. A quality online course is:
- Well-researched to assure proper delivery format, useful content and right audience
- Reviewed to fine-tune the learner-experience
- Accredited by a reputable agency to signal rigor
If you are an adjunct professor, you have to buy yourself out of having to teach so many courses. You absolutely should be offering a quality online course. Did you know that institutions use your credentials to accredit their programs? You can use your credentials to accredit your own course. Click here to schedule time to talk with us about the course you should be offering independent of an institution.