How to Create Engaging Online Courses: Why Expert Knowledge Doesn't Equal Good Teaching
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Have you ever had a teacher who made you fall in love with something you thought you’d hate…
or one who made you give up on something you actually cared about?
I’ve seen too many people walk away from their potential—not because they weren’t capable, but because the learning experience didn’t support them.
In this first episode of The Learning Alchemy Lab, I’m sharing my story and how it led me into the world of online learning, course creation, and instructional design.
For a long time, I believed I could never be a teacher. I was shy, afraid to speak up, and convinced I wasn’t “smart enough.” But what I’ve learned—after 20+ years in education and 15 years in online course design, is this:
Great teaching isn’t about having all the answers.
It’s about designing learning experiences that actually work.
Now, I help educators, coaches, and creators build online courses and digital programs that don’t just deliver information, but create real transformation.
In this episode, we cover:
- Why I thought I could never be a teacher—and what changed
- The impact one great (or terrible) teacher can have on learning
- Why online learning can be more inclusive than traditional education
- The truth about course creation: expertise doesn’t equal effective teaching
- The biggest mistakes in online course design and coaching programs
- Why “sage on the stage” teaching fails in modern learning environments
- How to create engaging online courses people actually finish
- Why empathy matters more than a perfect lesson plan
Connect with me:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelearningalchemist/
Website: https://linktr.ee/alexisbjelica