A few days ago, I wrote about making money online through DIY teaching. And, as I mentioned, you can either do this by yourself or by using a third party service.
One such third party service is UniversalClass.com. They basically offer you a venue where you can teach any class you wish to teach (as long as you’re not teaching it anywhere else online).
To become a UniversalClass.com instructor, you must first sign up as a member. You must fill out a profile and make sure you include a list of areas where you have expertise in. And then, you can start creating a course.
If it’s your first time to create a course, you will go through a verification process. Once you’ve passed the verification, then your course will be reviewed by the board. It will either be accepted, asked to be revised, or rejected. When your course is finally accepted, it will be given star ratings. Four stars is considered the highest rating. Most newcomers don’t get four star ratings immediately.
[...] what I can see, it’s not quite UniversalClass.com, where you basically get ‘employed’ as an online teacher. It looks more like a DIY [...]
I taught a course for 4 years with universal. They would pay me 60% of money collected from students. And $5 a certificate a student ordered. But now, they dont answer inquires to start new classes and they broke the agreement and sent out sign or leave agreement for teacher to get a very low percentage. And to sign that they own your work and that you cant teach the matieral any where else. I dont teach for them as of 8/31. NOT RECOMMENDED