Thato has always been interested in learning different things about the world. Besides his studies

at college to become an environmental lawyer, he has done various short courses on multiple
platforms. He started with a massive open online course (MOOC) on astronomy presented by a
well-known university in the United States of America. He decided not to opt for the official
certificate, so the study did not cost anything. However, it was still quite academic and not what
he hoped to do for fun. So, his search continued.
Then he found an international course marketplace, where the instructors posted their courses
online, and anybody could enrol to watch the video material at any time. He has since learned
how to paint watercolour flowers from an artist in Spain. Additionally, he learned how to repair
broken ceramics from a wonderfully creative person in Japan and even how to create animated
characters from somebody in Italy. These online courses cost him less than a good dinner since he
patiently awaited special offers.
After a while, he started wondering what he could learn from South African people. We have such
talented creative people. Indeed, there must be great content out there. However, he could not
find what he was looking for. Plenty of serious, academic short courses are usually available, with
equally high prices too. There just was not a space for creatives to post their material.
Thato wanted to fill this gap with our South African course marketplace website.

Videos, pictures, and files the course creators want to make available to those
purchasing their courses.For 5 Marks

Feedback section for students to leave comments and ratings on the course they took. This will help future students make informed decisions on which courses to enroll in. For 3 Marks

A section for course creators to provide a brief bio and introduction to their course, giving students insight into the person behind the material they will be learning. For 2 Marks

An option for course creators to offer discounts or promotions on their courses, incentivizing more students to enroll and experience their content. For 3 Marks

Integration with social media platforms to allow course creators to easily share their courses and reach a larger audience. For 2 Marks