Five essential steps for creating an online illustrated course

Apr 13, 2023

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This step-by step guide will help you discover the steps to creating an online illustration course in CreativeMindClass the free software used by top creators.

 - Start creating your online illustration course

Making an online course in illustration, no matter if you're just beginning to teach or an expert it can be daunting. From the idea, research, and video production to the launch, there are many factors to consider. An effective plan is essential to success because it lets to organize all aspects so that you can concentrate on a unforgettable learning experience for your pupils.

 In this tutorial we'll teach you the five important steps for creating the most successful online illustration courses...

1. Online course plans You can set up the space where you will make your own online course

2. The topic of your course: Determine your course's topic and the students you'll instruct.

3. The outline of the course Plan every course you'll need to take

4. Content delivery Prepare video clips, downloadable files as well as exercises

5. Course website Persuade your audience to purchase using texts and images

 1. Online course plan

Find a location for your online course

In the past, an online class could be dispersed across social media, websites and payment sites, as well as messages, e-mails, and laptop folders. The central online course brings all these into one place that is easy to access. It will evolve over the course's duration. course but usually comprises:

  • Introduction
  • Work Examples
  • Materials
  • Inspiration
  • Planing
  • Class Project
  • Summary
Online Course Plan

 How to do it in CreativeMindClass

  1. Select My Classin the main menu, to launch it.
  2. Click ADD CLASS button to add the course.

 2. Course topic

Determine what and who you'll instruct.

Starting your online illustration course could be stressful since you must create something that buyers will be drawn to. However, a well-thought out the course's topic can ensure that you are successful.

The Course topic is a simple but effective idea for creating an appropriate course that is targeted at the right people. Illustration is your thing You have the expertise, skills, and experience which your target audience will be willing to spend money on. It's time to look at the subject more closely and explain it into words.

 Then, you must open the page for Class.

There's a Class page tab in the Class. Click the Class page tab to open it and start adding your course name and description.

First, open the Class page

 How do I get it within CreativeMindClass

  1. Click Class tab to open the page. tab to display it.

 Specify what you should instruct

What sort of illustrations do you do? What do you love about it? How do other people come to you for advice about? What would you like to know more about? This will help you come up with a topic you feel most confident about which makes course development process much more simple.

 Your course's name

A simple, appealing, and benefit-focused title helps users make an easy choice. It grabs their focus and gets them to stop scrolling and say, "Yes, I want to buy it!". Use powerful words to trigger emotions and the response is what makes them read, click and buy.

Name your course

 What is it? in CreativeMindClass

  1. Use the word the class titleto name your course. For example "Surrealistic illustration that has a narrative intention".

 Craft an offer (and find people who will buy it)

What can people learn? Do you want to focus on editing or shooting? What is the ideal audience for this program? What specific high-pain problems do you address? Do any of your competitors offer similar classes? When you're working on the idea, you must find someone who is motivated enough to pay money for the opportunity to study it.

Craft an offer (and find people who will buy it)

 What is it? within CreativeMindClass

  1. Use the form the class descriptionto make the class description to communicateyour offering.

 The course is over. the topic!

Now that your course topic is complete, you have the ability to create a convincing and real-world offer for your online illustration course. Remember, you can develop multiple classes in order to study the various subjects of your course, and to examine them.

The next step is to make a plan of action so that you won't miss a thing while recording the video...

  3. The course outline

Create each lesson plan you'll need.

Making the decision to design an entire online illustration course may be difficult. Sorting through piles of content creates a risk of confusion in selecting what should be included in the online illustration course. A clearly-defined plan of instruction will guarantee you can manage it.

An Course outline can be a checklist of all the videos you'd like to make at the time of filming the course. It usually contains a list of the specific lesson, along and notes regarding content specifics as well as learning objectives, so that you won't miss a single thing.

 Lessons list

  To begin, first, open the Lessons  

You'll find the Lessons tab within the class. Select on the Lessons tab to open it, and begin creating your lesson plans.

First, open the Lessons

  How do I get it in CreativeMindClass  

1. Click the LESSONS tab to display it.

  You should list the items you're writing about  

The first step is to list the primary topics and the elements you wish to cover. It could be as simple as introducing yourself, showing your most impressive work, material overview, hands-on project, poslishing the project and editing it, closing. Do not go into details but. What could you cover in 3-10 minute video lessons?

List the things you're covering

  How to do it in CreativeMindClass  

  1. Click the Add LESSON button to create a new lesson.
  2. In Lesson page tab, type LESSON TITLE. For example "Introduction".
  3. Incorporate 10-20 lessons into your class. Like "Materials", "Inspiration", "Class project", "Conclusion"etc.

  Listing the learning outcomes  

It's the core of your course outline. This is where you write down all the important points for every lesson you plan to document. Think about specific learning outcomes and content that answers your audience's questions or figure out what gaps aren't being filled by competitors.

List the individual learning outcomes

  How to do it within CreativeMindClass  

  1. Go through the "Inspiration" lesson.
  2. Type LESSON DESCRIPTION to create your lesson outline. Example: "Explain the inspiration behind your drawing process, discuss some illustrations, inspiration sources, techniques for finding inspiration, exercises: finding an inspiration".

  Change from chaotic to organized  

You might have created a course outline that you are now finding to be too long or isn't clear enough. If you're overwhelmed by things to be covered, you should consider breaking your course into sections. Remove the lessons that don't have a clearly defined learning goal. Be ruthless during this time so that the lesson doesn't turn into a long-lasting exercise.

Go from messy to organized

  What is it? within CreativeMindClass  

  1. Click the "Add Section"button to create a section.
  2. Type Section title. For example "Let's begin" section for "Introduction" and "Inspiration" lessons.
  3. Create additional sections for your classes.

  Reference it on the day of recording for video  

Traditionally you'd print out your list of things to attend to during filming. Nowadays, a to-do list can be easily accessed via phones or laptops. This way, you can mark each lesson off or alter your schedule as required.

  This is the final course outline!  

Now that your course outline is completed, you will have a plan in place for recording your video.

Next, we'll discuss how to record and deliver your material...

  4. Content delivery

Make videos, download files as well as exercises.

Once you've got a course outline ready, it's time to think about the best way to present every part of your online illustration course.

Videos are engaging, engaging entertaining content that gives a great learning experience for students who are online. The best way to deliver learning outcomes is by mixing different multimedia: videos and screen recordings, slideshows as well as audio and handouts and even exercises.

Look at your lessons list. Which approach is the most appropriate to convey the objectives for each lesson?

  First, start the Lessons  

The Lessons will be listed in the Class. Click the Lessons tab to open it, and begin by adding media to each lesson.

First, open the Lessons

  How do I get it in CreativeMindClass  

1. Click the the LESSONS tab to display it.

  Include a video in every lesson  

Videos are the most enjoyable method of presenting your information. Video can come in many types, including presentations, or screen recordings that contain audio, so it does not mean you have to stand on camera every minute of the day.

You can make videos at home with the skills you already have in your hands. Once you've finished recording and editing your videos, you have multiple short quality, 16:9 video file formats to upload. Keep in mind the high quality of your video. It must have a resolution of 1080p.

Add a video to each lesson

  What is it? in CreativeMindClass  

  1. When you are in LESSON Select the VIDEOlesson Type.
  2. Upload a video to your PC.
  3. Make sure to include a video with every class.

  Upload a download file  

Downloadable files can be a fantastic supplement to your class. Downloadable files make your content enjoyable, interactive and engaging. They also leave your image on their pulpits and workstations. Once you have uploaded an additional image to your class, your students can download the document, print it and fill it in or modify it.

You can create video lessons with additional files like worksheets or native documents. You can create downloadable files with software that includes Procreate, Pages/Word, Google Slides, Prezi, Photoshop or Canva. Combining downloadable files with exercises allows students to upload their work to a lesson and get your comments.

Once you've finished creating your downloadable files then you'll have quality image files or native editable files that you can upload.

Add a downloadable file

  How to do it in CreativeMindClass  

  1. Go to LESSON - Content tab
  2. Click DOWNLOADABLE FILE to transfer your document.

  Create an activity to an existing lesson  

Exercises can be a powerful method to help students achieve their learning goals. They engage students to learn by doing. Active learning is typically comprised of an actionable task as well as instructor feedback.

Imagine the learning environment that you'll provide to students to achieve their goals. Look at your Lessons list. What lessons might have interesting and engaging activities to help students learn? Which lessons could have homework tasks? What brainstorming exercises could you include? What's the end-of-course project in your course?

Add an exercise to a lesson

  How to do it in CreativeMindClass  

  1. Click to the tab titled Content
  2. Click the EXERCISE button to make exercises for your class.

  Have students share their illustrations and get your opinions  

A course online in illustration asks for a class or lesson assignment. If you include an exercise that your students are able to apply their skills learned in the course, and upload them into CreativeMindClass where you can give the feedback.

Students can share their photographies and get your feedback

  What is it? in CreativeMindClass  

  1. Go to LESSON - Content tab
  2. Click the word "EXERCISE" to make an exercise.
  3. Type TITLE. Example "Mixing words and the world".
  4. Type DESCRIPTION. As an example "In this activity, we'll make images using random phrases. It will fire your imagination and it will be fun to combine things that are not identical. If you're satisfied, post your work in the comments section of the lesson. receive feedback". UPLOAD EXERCISE
  5. Once your student has uploaded their assignment, go to the student's workto offer your comments.

  Build an online community to promote your course  

Learning activities and your feedback is the first step towards developing a supportive community for your online course. It is possible to stop there or take your students learning experience to the next step. This helps to expand your company and increase your brand reach.

How can you engage your students? What do you usually post on social media? What tips could you offer on composition, equipment or even software? An excellent way to keep your students engaged and motivated to finish the course are daily posts which provide ideas in the final work.

Build an online community around your course

  How do I get it within CreativeMindClass  

  1. Select My Postsin the main menu, to launch it.
  2. Click on the Add Post button to create a new post.

   You've finished preparing the contents!

When your course is ready, you have a powerful online illustration course. You need a location.

Next, we'll make copy, and then upload the images on your course's website...

  5. Course website

Convince your customers to purchase with text and visuals.

You've just finished recording your videos and are confident that you've produced incredible lessons. You're now ready to package and sell your video lessons. One of the easiest ways to do this is to build an online site (sometimes called a sales page or the landing page).

A website which is simple and focuses on benefits will help sell the course for you. What makes someone pick the course you offer over another? It's all about what you can offer to your client. The pages that are well-converting typically contain attractive copywriting and images that highlight the major benefits, and ending with an easy call-to action.

  To begin, first, go to the Website  

Go to the website, open it and create your headline, image, and copy.

First, open the Website

  How to do it within CreativeMindClass  

  1. Click Websitein Main Menu to launch it.

  Attract the attention of your visitor  

Your website should get to the point quickly before your potential customer goes on to the next page.

The first thing they see is the headline. The headline explains what visitors can expect from your online illustration course. It clearly describes the advantages from your program.

Make sure it's short, sharp and concise. The most effective way to keep the headline shorter is to use an accompanying headline. It could be as simple as finishing a sentence or an additional paragraph that is a support to the principal sentence.

Grab the visitor's attention

  What is it? in CreativeMindClass  

  1. Click the Edit button in the Welcome section.
  2. Write a HEADLINE. Example: "How to create fantasitic, dreamlike drawings".
  3. Use the your SUB-HEADLINE. For example "Discover your creativity and create an illustration that is lively".


 Add inspiring visuals

Upload the hero picture (or video of the background) in the upper part of the course website so that visitors can understand the content your course offers.

What do the images of heros says about the advantages of your course? Place potential students in an environment to show what they can expect from your course. If you've prepared a course that focuses on drawing illustrations for books, you can make collages or even a background video with the final illustration. The images must be huge sharp, clear, and of high quality.

Add inspiring visuals

  What is it? in CreativeMindClass  

  1. Click the on Edit button in the Welcome section.
  2. Click HERO image, BACKGROUND VIDEO or an animationto include your images.


 Start your subject

Give some information on the course you are illustrating.

What is it? What is the duration? How many lessons do you offer? Are you able to give bonus materials? What's the project for the class? Who will the class be for?

This information helps the people who visit your page quickly understand what they're getting.

Introduce your course

  How do I get it in CreativeMindClass  

  1. Click Edit button in the the Overview section.
  2. Type Header. Example: "3 Classes".
  3. Write a PARAGRAPH. Example "Enjoy watching three classes. Explore your imagination ".


 Highlight benefits

Clearly stated benefits persuade people. Provide more detail about your course, your learning outcomes and worth.

What are the skills they will acquire? How would the course benefit students? What are the changes they will go through? How do you tackle the problems?

One of the easiest ways to emphasize advantages is to create the benefit in a concise, simple, and clear header. After that, you can add a sub-header that supports the principal claim. Within the paragraphs, you should make a short note of the most important results of your learning, then describe simply the benefit you're giving.

An effective way to emphasize the advantages is by using an appealing illustration or photograph.    BErxfnhsvRhYXZaTNQb

  How to do it in CreativeMindClass  

  1. Click the to edit button on Benefits section.
  2. Type HEADER. Example: "Unlock your creative potential".
  3. Type SUB-HEADER. Example: "Discover".
  4. Type PARAGRAPH. Example "Learn to convey your idea in an imagined illustration. We'll help you discover your gem and transform it in an illustration. Start dreaming, be creative and speak up ".
  5. Click SECTION Imageand upload your photo.        PRO TIP: Focus on 3 main benefits. Make the text short and simple to keep your reader's interest. Removing anything which is difficult to follow.

  You can give a "try before buying"  

A person who's scrolling the course's page would like to see an idea of what's in the. It's thrilling and provides potential participants a preview of what's to come from a course. It can help them decide which course would be a good fit for their interests and needs.

Create the most impressive promo trailer you can use to catch the attention of many more students and improve your revenue. To create a promotional trailer, you can create a cool and engaging video that lasts between 30 and 60 minutes.

Give a taste of your course

  What is it? in CreativeMindClass  

  1. Select My Classin main menu to open it.
  2. In Class, Click on the class page tab and it will open.
  3. Select VIDEO TRAILERto upload your video for promotion.

  Use it to share with your audience  

Congratulations! When you've completed your course website the online course design is complete. This is an exciting moment after all your hard effort.

Another type of work is about to begin! Now is the time to share your work to your target audience. Insert the link to your site, social media, blog or email address, then begin the promotion campaign.       PRO TIP: Before you present the class to your students, be sure that your class, all lessons, and exercises have been published.

Share it with your audience

  What is it? in CreativeMindClass  

  1. Go to Settingsin the main menu menu to access it.
  2. Copy CreativeMindClass Page URL.
  3. Make sure you share the lesson with your students.

  You're all done!  

Hopefully, this guide will help you get organized and provided you with the necessary space to let you create a great learning experience for your students.

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