Here's a real-world example: A code bootcamp that charges $10k/student recorded *the entire code bootcamp* and put it online, self-paced for $3k/student. 50 people signed up and paid $3k. *One* person made it past the first 45 min lesson. He quit after lesson 3.
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I’ve seen enough of them now that I consider the “well only learn what you need to” and “some people were just sampling” to be a cop out. It’s certainly true, but you can find people who are determined, and that cohort still has 2% completion. It’s shockingly bad for some reason.
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Yep. FWIW, substantially all of my friends who sell or are involved with infoproducts have directionally similar experiences. They've experimented with interesting things to boost actual student success, including "put a teacher in it", first-party coaching/CS, P2P ...
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