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 discover the steps to create an outline for your online course in CreativeMindClass which is a tool for free used by top creators.

 - Start your course outline

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 How to create an outline of your course in four easy steps

Make a plan for each lesson you will need.

Planning the entire online course can be difficult. Sorting through piles of content is a source of uncertainty about what should be included in the class. A clearly-defined plan of the course will ensure it's manageable.

An outline of your course is an easy but extremely efficient method of planning your online course's lessons. It's similar to a do-to list of every video you want to make at the time of recording the course. The list usually consists of the specific lesson, along including notes on content information and learning outcomes, so that you don't miss a single thing.

In this article will teach you the practical method of creating the outline for your course with CreativeMindClass. The outline can be created and refer to it during the day you record your video to ensure that you don't miss anything. Plus, there is an online template to assist you in just a few minutes.

  Steps in this guide  

  1.         List the things you're doing to cover
  2.         Indicate the personal learning outcomes
  3.         Make use of the blueprint for the course outline
  4.         Move from chaotic to organized
  5.         Reference it in the recording of the video day

 1. Write down the topics you're covering

A corse outline online starts by listing the most important topics and the elements you wish to cover. These could be introducing yourself, course overview as well as a hands-on activity, followed by a the conclusion. No need to get into specifics at this point. What could you cover in a video lesson lasting 3-10 minutes?

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

 How do I get it within CreativeMindClass

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

PRO TIP: It's best to list the subjects quickly and then type in the title of each lesson without pondering them too much. You can change them later.

 2. Make a list of the specific learning outcomes

The heart of the course outline. It's where you write down all the key points that you'd like to cover in every video. Make a list of the specific learning outcomes you want to include as well as think of content that answers your audience's requirements and identify the holes that competitors do not fill.

Do not worry, you're not sure where you should begin. Below is the blueprint that you could use to create the very first lesson for your course:

 3. Make use of the outline for your course

Make an "About me" outline of the lesson-• introduce yourself.

Making your first lesson can be enjoyable since you don't require a lot of preparation. Begin by opening up and the introduction of yourself. What do you want your students to learn about you? What makes you feel motivated? Why did you make making the choice to take the choice to take this class? It helps students who are new to the course become acquainted with you.

Perhaps you've won honors or awards? It's no place for modesty here. Self-introductions that are powerful leave a lasting positive impression.

   How do I get it in CreativeMindClass  

  1. Go into the "About me" course.
  2. Type LESSON DESCRIPTION to create your lesson outline.

   Create an "Course overview" lesson outline--explain what the course covers including the exercise.  

The course outline should outline the format of the course and mention the project(s) that are hands-on project(s) in the course overview, mention whether it includes downloads or materials, and make an outline of the material students will learn. What is the subject matter of the class? What kind of equipment and materials are they going to require?

This makes your students excited about the subject, which helps them prepare and meet their goals.

Design an outline for your classes-- you canransfer your skills and knowledge.

Now is the time to begin working with your students on learning topics you wish your students to learn from you. Consider learning goals as well as the subjects you'll cover to meet these objectives. Design your lessons content around clearly defined learning objectives and exercises. It is here that you choose what the learners are expected to be able to comprehend and plan activities to help the students with each stage. What do your students need to learn? What are the subjects that cover it? What kind of exercises you could design?

   How do I get it in CreativeMindClass  

  1. Enter LESSON Descriptionfor your instructional lessons.

PRO TIP: Write short points and use them as an agenda for the day of filming.

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

 How do I get it within CreativeMindClass

  1. Go to "Course Overview" lesson.
  2. Type LESSON DESCRIPTION to create your lesson outline.

 4. Change from chaotic to neat

It's possible that you've created a lesson plan that you've found to need to be shorter or clearer. If this is the case take a look at breaking down your lesson into parts. The lessons can be removed without a clear goal in mind. Make sure to take your time at this stage so you can manage the task.

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

 How to do it in CreativeMindClass

  1. Click Add Sectionbutton to create a section.
  2. Type section title.
  3. Add more sections to group your lessons.

Pro Tip: Put together similar themes, tips, and ideas into sections.

 5. Reference it on the day of recording

Traditionally you'd print out your list of things to attend to during filming. But these days it's possible to have a list of tasks to be downloaded from phones and laptops. This way, you can check off each lesson or alter it as you require.

 And you're done!

When your course outline is complete, you can utilize it to guide you on the filming. If you are starting an online course right now Use the no-cost template provided below to set it up in minutes or read our entire tutorial for creating an online course.

  Start your online course outline. Today.

Start for free with CreativeMindClass's easy-to-use template.

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