Browse CoursesCategoriesCourses: All CategoriesCourse Info: All CoursesInterlocking- Enter CourseInterlocking is the art of sewing, crochetting, or weaving hair extensions onto track braids as opposed to sewing on hair that is on a weft. Using this method allows a great versatility of style, and easy takedown. It also cuts the time and tedium of styles such as mini and microbraids, and can be used to enhance cornrowed styles. This course is now a part of the Hair Extensions Course in UniversalClass.com. Click here to enroll.
Instructor: Nicole Lasher - Contact Course Instructor Successful Online Courses Workshop- Enter CourseAn online workshop for course instructors who want to increase their enrollment, and produce happy, knowledgeable students. You'll learn about promoting and marketing online courses, effective teaching through the internet, and how to handle a variety of possible problems from problem students to frauds. This workshop is free to enroll, and you can pay when you get results.
Instructor: Nicole Lasher - Contact Course Instructor Tree Braids- Enter CourseTree braids are a hair extensions technique in which a weft of hair is braided into or under a cornrow, and strands of hair are strategically left loose. It takes time and practice to master, but the first step is learning how. This course is now a part of the Hair Extensions Course in UniversalClass.com. Click here to enroll.
Instructor: Nicole Lasher - Contact Course Instructor Welcome to StudyItOnline Courses- Enter CourseHow to take or instruct a course in StudyItOnline.com. This is a great start for those who are considering teaching or taking courses in the UniversalClass.com or GoGoEd.com system, but aren't sure whether they want to. We've created this area as a sort of a sample of what you have to look forward to, in a relaxed, no pressure setting.
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