Above all, educators must remember:
At its core, is an online marketplace and community-driven platform known for redistributing premium educational content at a fraction of the original cost—often illegally. Unlike legitimate marketplaces that pay instructors royalties, CourseDevil aggregates "group buys" where users pool small amounts of money (usually $5–$20) to purchase expensive courses ($500–$2,000) that are then shared en masse.
While CourseDevil is primarily a content provider, "detailed reports" in the context of online learning systems generally refer to administrative tools that track learner engagement and performance. Standard features often found in such systems (like Moodle or Knowledge Anywhere ) include:
#CourseDevil #EdTech #LearningHacks"