What is a Teleclass?
By Jeanette Joy Fisher
Description: A teleclass is a conference call, like a chat line by phone.
A leader or teacher heads up the conference call and
keeps it organized. Some experts help you with more information, such as books,
reports, and email answers.
A
teleclass is similar to a grad school seminar -- some lecture, some questions,
some discussion.
The
cost to call the bridge line is a standard long distance charge. There are no
conferencing fees, so you just pay your long distance carrier whatever your
rates are. Most carriers charge between $3-6 per hour for long distance, so your
cost is minimal.
What's different about our teleclasses?
Our
teleclasses size is
limited to 10-20 participants because Jeanette has found that you can't get full
benefits when too many participate.
We provide more support
between calls. Perhaps you've taken a teleclass where you didn't get your
questions answered on the call because too many callers interrupted. Then after
the call, the leader disappeared without any contact. This is not the case with
our teleclasses.
Our teleclasses last one hour
and meet once a week for three or four weeks.
Many times, an outside expert in the weekly
topic joins in for additional support.
Our
teleclasses follow Jeanette Fisher's college course syllabi, so you get the same
information and advantages of a real college course, right from your own home or
office! Plus, if you’re far from the Los Angeles area, it would be impossible
for you to get this information, which is only available here.
Teleclass for Homemakers
Teleclass for Real Estate Investing
Teleclass for Selling Houses
Teleclass for Credit Help, Home Remodeling and
Mortgage Financing
Teleclass for
Professional Interior Designers and Psychologists
Home Staging Professional
Training
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