When we started work on the new version of Guru, version 2.1.0, we asked our customers which new features you’d most like to see. You asked for a student and quiz tracking feature. You’ve got it!
Hi Gurus!
Good news! We’ve just released a new version of Guru for Joomla 2.5 with a new feature: Free Courses.
Once you've finished creating or editing a course, you can set the price to "free" – and you can even choose who gets to enjoy the gift.
That makes free courses a great way to reward current customers and tempt targeted leads.
Whatever kind of courses you’re selling, there’s a good chance you’ll need screen capture software. You’ll need to show students what’s on your monitor and which buttons they need to press. My favorite program is Camtasia Studio.
Camtasia has the right tools for creating professional screen videos and doesn’t require any complex training. With Camtasia, you can easily generate effective videos that help you train, teach, sell, and more.
If you're creating video tutorials with screen capture, there's a good chance you're using Camtasia Studio.
In this tutorial I will show you how to mass export your videos into mp4, in high definition. You can choose a lower resolution if your internet connection is not super fast. Once the mp4 files are ready, you can upload them to vimeo.com, youtube.com or your server.
I’m a big fan of Vimeo. The site is my favorite choice for video hosting. Today, I will explain how to keep your videos private so that no one can download them or find them on other websites. If they want to see your content, they’ll have to buy your course. It’s an essential step when you’re selling video courses online.
If you’re charging for your Guru courses, you won’t want your videos available for free on YouTube or anywhere else on the Web. Nor do you want people to download them… and then upload them to YouTube themselves.
So what’s the solution? You need to sign up to the right video hosting service, one that has the following features:
Course lessons are always better with videos but where should you host them?
You have two options:
- On your server;
- On a video hosting site such as YouTube or Vimeo.
Recently, I created a new learning center for LookBetterOnline with Guru. The setup was simple but when I came to test it, I ran into a problem. Once I’d made my payment, I wasn’t taken automatically back to the "My Courses" page and my order was not recorded as "paid." It turned out that my PayPal settings for this account were wrong. If this has happened to you as well, here’s the solution:
You have to change two settings in PayPal for Guru to work properly after your customers have made a payment.
Thank you for singing up to be a beta tester for Guru! We’re super-excited about this extension because we’ve been working on Guru on and off for three years! We really wanted to create a training system that’s both powerful and user-friendly. It hasn't been easy but I think we did it!


