How Do You Create A Web-Based Course Outline: 2023 Step-By-Step

Nov 29, 2022

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This step-by step guide will help you learn the process of creating an online outline of your course using CreativeMindClass which is a tool for free used by top creators.

 - Start your course outline

online course outline guide example

 How do you create a course outline in 4 simple steps

Create each lesson plan you'll want to take.

The entire course may 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 plan of the course will ensure it's manageable.

An outline of your course is a basic but useful way of planning your online course's lessons. This is similar to a "to-do" checklist of each video you'd like to create at the time of recording the course. It usually contains a list of specific lessons with notes about content details and learning outcomes, so it's not a problem to remember anything.

In this article will teach you the practical approach to creating an outline of your course using CreativeMindClass. The outline can be created and refer to it during the day you record your video to make sure you never forget anything. Plus, there is a free template that will aid you to start in minutes.

  The steps in this guide  

  1.         Check the items you're covering
  2.         Listing the specific learning outcome
  3.         Utilize the blueprint for the course outline
  4.         Move from chaotic to organized
  5.         Reference it during the day of recording

 1. Write down the topics you're covering

An online corse outline starts by listing the most important subjects and elements you want to discuss. These could be introductions to yourself, a course outline as well as a hands-on activity, followed by a the conclusion. No need to get into specific details yet. What can you learn in 3-10 minutes video lessons?

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

 How to do it in CreativeMindClass

  1. Create a new class for your outline for your class.
  2. Click the the LESSONS tab to display it.
  3. Click ADD LESSON option to make an entirely new lesson.
  4. In Lesson page tab, type LESSON TITLE.
  5. Include 10-20 lessons in your class.

Pro Tip: Try to list the subjects quickly and then type in the title of each lesson without thinking too much. You can change them later.

 2. List the individual learning outcomes

This is the heart of the course outline. It's the place where you list every single point you'd like to incorporate into every video. Write down specific learning objectives as well as think of how your content can meet your target audience's needs and determine the holes that competitors do not fill.

Don't worry if you're not sure how to start. Below is an outline you can follow for creating the first lessons to your class:

 3. Make use of the outline for your course

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

Your first lesson could be fun since there isn't much need for planning. Introduce yourself by the introduction of yourself. What do you want your students to know about your personality? Why do you feel motivated? What led you to make the decision to make this course? It helps students who are new to the course become acquainted with you.

Maybe you have any honors or awards? There's no room for modesty in this article. The powerful self-introduction makes an impression that lasts.

   What is it? within CreativeMindClass  

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

   Make an "Course overview" lesson outline--explain what this class will teach, and mention the exercises.  

In the course overview, outline the format of the course, mention the hands-on project(s) and inform the students the students if there are downloads and material, and create it clear what the students can expect to learn. What the course is about? What equipment or materials will they require?

This makes your students excited about their course. It also assists them with their preparation for the course, and helps them manage their expectations.

Make an outline of your instructional lessons-- toransfer the knowledge and abilities you have acquired.

It's time to work on lessons based on the things you want your pupils to take away from your. Consider learning goals and the topics you will cover to meet these objectives. Plan your content for your classes around clearly defined learning objectives as well as exercises. It is here that you decide on what your pupils are expected to know and devise activities that will assist students in every step. What is it that your students require to know? What topics are covered? What kinds of hands-on activities you could create?

   How to do it in CreativeMindClass  

  1. Type LESSON DESCRIPTIONfor the instructional lesson you are taking.

PRO Tips: Write short points and use them as a to-do list during the filming day.

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

 What is it? within CreativeMindClass

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

 4. From messy to well-organized

You may have written the lesson plan but have found it that it needs to be cut down or more concise. If so you should think about breaking the course into sections. You can remove the lessons without a clear goal to learn. Be ruthless to this point, so it can be a manageable 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 Title of Section.
  3. Add more sections to group your classes.

PRO TIP: Group together the same themes, tips, ideas, and themes into separate sections.

 5. It is a reference on the recording day for the video

The way you used to do it was print your list of things to attend to when filming. Nowadays, a to-do list can be downloaded from phones and laptops. This way, you can make sure that each lesson is completed or alter it as you need.

 And you're done!

When your course outline is complete, you can utilize it to guide you to film. If you are starting online courses right now take advantage of the template to be set up in minutes or check out our full tutorial for creating an online course.

  Start your online course outline. Today.

Begin for free by using CreativeMindClass's simple-to-use templates.

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