San Diego, CA (PRWEB) January 10, 2011
Next Level Educator has launched a new online teaching website for individuals that are looking to learn how to teach online or advance their online teaching career. The website is designed to provide a community for all individuals who are interested in a career teaching online. Whether someone is new to the online teaching field or looking to advance their skills so that they can make more money, Next Level Educator can teach members the techniques to have a successful online teaching career. By providing a valuable source of information, the website will enable viewers to gain the skills and confidence required to be a successful online teacher.
"We are excited to provide this long overdue website to people that have an interest in online education," says Brian Robison, Next Level Educator President. "Through our online video tutorials we will share with you the system that will help you get a competitive edge and how to teach online." Topics in the tutorials include, how to find a job teaching online, tips and best practices of the online education classroom. The website can be found at www.nextleveleducator.com and www.howtoteachonline.com and includes several free videos open to the public. With membership, members will learn how to teach online from one of the top online education experts in the country, who has taught over 500 classes at over 15 different schools. Next Level Educator will be holding their first annual Online Teaching Conference this year, which will enable attendees to visit completely online. For more information on the conference please visit www.nextleveleducator.com/onlineteachingconference.html.
About Next Level Educator
Next Level Educator, LLC is a private organization; dedicated to preparing, training and supporting dedicated professionals to improve online teaching skills. Next Level Educator has an innovative and uniquely groundbreaking approach to preparation and training individuals who want to advance their careers and become online teachers.
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