Seeking Category & Sub-category advice for eLearning project
Posted: Tue May 19, 2015 2:23 pm
Hi everyone,
I'm setting up my first-ever KS campaign to fund the creation of an innovative Vocal Training course to be provided online via an eLearning site and community. Students will be singers, actors, voice actors, speakers/podcasters who want to develop their voice to it's maximum potential.
I'm not sure what category to put it in. It seems that "music" is for song and album projects. And though I'll be creating dozens if not more than 100 instructional videos, it's not really a "film and video" project when compared to the projects in that category. I'm "designing" the course, but it's really not a "design" project compared to the others.
It is a type of "publishing" project, but then it loses it's connection to singers, who are likely the primary audience. The publishing sub-categories seem to all be related to books, and I'm not creating a book. "Technology-Web" is close, but loses the intention and that category has such a low funding rate.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Joe
I'm setting up my first-ever KS campaign to fund the creation of an innovative Vocal Training course to be provided online via an eLearning site and community. Students will be singers, actors, voice actors, speakers/podcasters who want to develop their voice to it's maximum potential.
I'm not sure what category to put it in. It seems that "music" is for song and album projects. And though I'll be creating dozens if not more than 100 instructional videos, it's not really a "film and video" project when compared to the projects in that category. I'm "designing" the course, but it's really not a "design" project compared to the others.
It is a type of "publishing" project, but then it loses it's connection to singers, who are likely the primary audience. The publishing sub-categories seem to all be related to books, and I'm not creating a book. "Technology-Web" is close, but loses the intention and that category has such a low funding rate.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Joe