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==What do YOU get out of running classes?==
 
==Courses vs. Classes==
 
It's important to know the difference between a course and a class.
 
A course is like “Gardening 101”. A class is like teaching a course “3:00 pm on Wednesday”.
 
[[File:Course_vs_class.jpg|alt=]]
 
==Create a Class==
A class is an instance of a course. A class is run on a specific date, time and location and is what members sign up for to become students.
 
To create a class:
 
#Contact a Protospace director or Tanner to grant instructor permissions to your account
#Once your account has instructor permissions, you can create classes in Spaceport:
#[[File:Create-a-class.webm|none|thumb|A walk-through of creating a class on Spaceport as of March 2022]]<br />
 
Additional details
 
==Create or Update a Course==
A course is a well defined scope of knowledge intended to be taught in a classroom session. A course is an abstract thing, not tied to a single person - though a single person may be most passionate about a course and often run the first several classes on it.
 
To create a course:
 
#Contact a Protospace director or Tanner to grant instructor permissions to your account
#Once your account has instructor permissions, you can create courses (or update course descriptions) in Spaceport:
#[[File:Create-a-course.webm|none|thumb|A walk-through on creating a course on Spaceport as of March 2022]]<br />
#Once your course has been made, you can create classes to make it available to members
 
==Why become an instructor?==


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===Ego boost===
===Ego boost===
Nothing keeps down imposter syndrome like empowering a bunch of people to use a tool they never thought they could before. Not just anyone is capable of using said tool, let alone showing others how to.
Nothing keeps down imposter syndrome like empowering a bunch of people to use a tool they never thought they could before. Not just anyone is capable of using said tool, let alone showing others how to.
==Courses vs. Classes==
It's important to know the difference between a course and a class.
A course is like “Gardening 101”. A class is like teaching a course “3:00 pm on Wednesday”.
[[File:Course_vs_class.jpg|alt=]]
==Create a Class==
A class is an instance of a course. A class is run on a specific date, time and location and is what members sign up for to become students.
To create a class:
#Contact a Protospace director or Tanner to grant instructor permissions to your account
#Once your account has instructor permissions, you can create classes in Spaceport:
#[[File:Create-a-class.webm|none|thumb|A walk-through of creating a class on Spaceport as of March 2022]]<br />
Additional details
==Create or Update a Course==
A course is a well defined scope of knowledge intended to be taught in a classroom session. A course is an abstract thing, not tied to a single person - though a single person may be most passionate about a course and often run the first several classes on it.
To create a course:
#Contact a Protospace director or Tanner to grant instructor permissions to your account
#Once your account has instructor permissions, you can create courses (or update course descriptions) in Spaceport:
#[[File:Create-a-course.webm|none|thumb|A walk-through on creating a course on Spaceport as of March 2022]]<br />
#Once your course has been made, you can create classes to make it available to members


==Common challenges, FAQs and solutions==
==Common challenges, FAQs and solutions==

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