How to Create an Online Course Outline 2023 Step-By Step

Nov 29, 2022

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This step-by step guide will help you understand the procedure of creating an online course outline in CreativeMindClass which is a tool for free used by top creators.

 - Start your course outline

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 How to make an outline for a course in just 4 simple steps

Plan each lesson you want to take.

The entire course could become daunting. The task of delving through the plethora of information is a source of uncertainty over what needs to be covered within the course. But a clearly defined course outline will make sure it's manageable.

A course outline is a simple but incredibly efficient method of planning your online course's lessons. It's like a to-do list of all the videos you'd like to create during the course of filming your course. The list usually consists of specific lessons that include notes regarding content specifics and the learning outcome, which means it's not a problem to remember anything.

In this article, you'll learn the pragmatic way to create a course outline using CreativeMindClass. You can create the outline and then refer to it on the day you record your video to make sure you never forget a thing. Additionally, you can download an online template to help you get started in just a few minutes.

  This guide will help you follow these steps.  

  1.         Check the items you're doing to cover
  2.         Indicate the personal learning outcome
  3.         Make use of the course outline blueprint
  4.         Move from chaotic to tidy
  5.         Reference it during the day of recording

 1. List the things you're covering

An online corse outline starts by listing the most important areas you'd like to cover. It could involve introductions, an overview of the course, hands-on project, and the conclusion. There is no need to go into specifics at this point. What could you cover in three to ten minutes of video instruction?

online course outline guide step 1: List the things you're covering

 What is it? within CreativeMindClass

  1. Design a class new for your outline for your class.
  2. Click on the LESSONS tab to open it.
  3. Click Add LESSON option to make a new lesson.
  4. In Lesson page tab, type LESSON TITLE.
  5. Add 10-20 lessons to the course.

PRO TIP: It's better to quickly list your subjects and type the lesson titles without thinking too much. It is possible to change them later.

 2. List the individual learning outcomes

This is the heart of the course outline. This is where you record every important point that you'd like to cover in each video. Write down specific learning objectives and think about content that answers your audience's requirements and identify the areas that your competition doesn't fill.

Don't worry if you're not sure where to start. Below is a blueprint you can use to create the very first lesson to your class:

 3. Utilize the course outline template

Create an "About me" lesson outline-- introduce yourself.

The first lesson you take can be fun since there isn't much need for pre-planning. Open up with introducing yourself. What do you want your students to learn about you? Why do you feel at peace? What lead you to taking this course? The course helps the new students learn more about you.

Do you know of any awards or mentions? This is not the place to be modest here. The powerful self-introduction makes an impression that lasts.

   What is it? within CreativeMindClass  

  1. Navigate to "About me" lesson.
  2. Type LESSON DESCRIPTION to create your lesson outline.

   Make a "Course outline" lesson outline--explain what this course will cover including the exercise.  

The course outline should define the structure of the course including the practical project(s) and inform the students whether it includes downloads or materials, and make an outline of the material students can expect to learn. What is the subject matter of the class? What materials or equipment are they going to require?

It makes students enthusiastic about the subject, which assists them with their preparation for the course, and helps them manage their expectations.

Design an outline for your lessons-Learn to you canransfer the knowledge and abilities you have acquired.

It's time to work to create lessons that are based on things you want your students to learn from you. Make a list of learning goals and what topics you'll cover to meet these objectives. Design your lessons content with clear learning goals as well as exercises. Here is the time to determine what your pupils are expected to know and devise activities that will assist students in every step. What are the subjects your students have to know? What are the topics that cover it? What kinds of hands-on activities you could design?

   How to do it in CreativeMindClass  

  1. Enter LESSON Descriptionfor your lessons in instruction.

PRO TIP: Write short points and then use them to create your checklist for filming.

online course outline guide step 3: List the individual learning outcomes

 What is it? in CreativeMindClass

  1. Click here to go to "Course overview" lesson.
  2. Type LESSON DESCRIPTION to create your lesson outline.

 4. Change from chaotic to neat

You may have written the lesson plan that you've found to need to be shorter or more clear. If that's the case you should think about breaking the course into segments. It is possible to remove lessons that have no specific outcome in mind. Try to be ruthless in this point so that you can manage the exercise.

online course outline guide step 4: Go from messy to organized

 What is it? in CreativeMindClass

  1. Click "Add Section"button to create a section.
  2. Type Title of Section.
  3. Add more sections to group your lessons.

A TIP TO GET STARTED: Group like themes, tips and ideas into sections.

 5. Refer to it in the video recording day

In the past, you printed the list of tasks to refer to on the filming day. But these days it's possible to have a list of tasks to be downloaded from phones and laptops. This way, you can mark each lesson off or adjust it as you need.

 And you're done!

When your course outline is completed, you are able to make it a reference on the filming. If you're planning to start an online course today take advantage of the template to be set up in a matter of minutes. You can also check out our full tutorial to creating your online courses.

  Start your online course outline. Today.

Start for free with CreativeMindClass's simple-to-use templates.

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