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Course Implementation: Key Steps

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This lecture covers the key steps for implementing an online/mixed course, including planning pilot and Beta tests, preparing the learning environment, informing stakeholders, and training facilitators. It also discusses the importance of refining course content, conducting pilot tests, and gathering feedback for course improvement.

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