How to Create an Online Course Outline: 2023 Step-ByStep

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 A free program employed by some of the most renowned creators.

 - Start your course outline

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

Create each lesson plan you'll require.

Planning the entire online course could become overwhelming. The task of delving through the plethora of information creates a risk of confusion regarding what content should be included in the course. A clearly-defined plan of the course will ensure you can manage it.

An outline of your course is a simple but incredibly efficient method of planning your online course's lessons. It's similar to a do-to list of every video you'd like to create on the day of filming your course. This usually includes a schedule of specific lessons that include notes regarding content specifics and learning outcomes, so you won't forget a thing.

In this article, you'll learn the pragmatic approach to creating a course outline using CreativeMindClass. You can create the outline and reference it on the video recording day so you won't forget any details. There's also a free template that will assist you in just a few minutes.

  Steps in this guide  

  1.         Write down the elements you're writing about
  2.         Indicate the personal learning outcome
  3.         Utilize the blueprint for the course outline
  4.         Change from messy to tidy
  5.         Reference it in the recording of the video day

 1. Check off the items you've covered

A corse outline online starts with a list of the primary subjects and elements you want to discuss. It could involve introductions, an overview of the course along with a hands-on assignment, as well as the conclusion. There is no need to go into specific details yet. What topics could you discuss in three to ten minutes of video instruction?

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

 What is it? in CreativeMindClass

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

PRO TIP: It's best to quickly list your subjects and write the lesson's titles without overthinking. Then, you can edit them later.

 2. List the individual learning outcomes

The heart of the course outline. It's where you write down all the key points you want to include in each video. List specific learning outcomes and consider the content that meets your viewers' needs and determine the gaps your competitors don't address.

No worries, if you don't know where to begin. Below you can find the blueprint that you could use for creating the first lessons to your class:

 3. Make use of the outline for your course

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

Your first lesson could be fun as there isn't much need for preparation. Begin by opening up and your name and introduce yourself. What do you want your students to learn about your personality? Why do you feel at peace? What led you to make making the choice to take this course? This helps new students to get to know you better.

Maybe you have any recognitions or awards? It's no place for modesty in this article. A powerful introduction to yourself leaves an impression that lasts.

   What is it? within CreativeMindClass  

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

   Make an "Course overview" outline of the lesson, describing what the course covers including the exercise.  

In the course overview, outline the format of the course and mention the practical project(s) and inform the students if it has downloads and material, and create it clear what the students will learn. What is the subject matter of the class? What materials or equipment will they require?

This makes your students excited about the course, helps them prepare for the course, and helps them manage their expectations.

Make an outline of your classes--- you canransfer your knowledge and skills.

Now is the time to begin working with your students on learning aspects you would like your students to learn from you. Think about learning objectives and what topics you'll be covering to achieve these goals. Plan your content for your classes around clearly defined learning objectives and exercises. This is where you choose what the pupils are expected to know and create activities that aid students in every step. What are the subjects your students have to learn? What are the subjects that cover it? What kind of exercises that you can design?

   How do I get it within CreativeMindClass  

  1. Enter LESSON DESCRIPTIONfor your instructional lessons.

PRO Tips: Write short points and then use them to create a to-do list during filming.

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

 How to do it within CreativeMindClass

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

 4. From messy to well-organized

It's possible that you've created a 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. It is possible to remove lessons that have no specific outcome in mind. Be ruthless to this point, so it can be a manageable exercise.

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

 How to do it in CreativeMindClass

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

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

 5. Refer to it in the day of recording

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 easily accessed via phones or laptops. It allows you to mark each lesson off or modify it according to require.

 And you're done!

Now that your course outline is completed, you are able to utilize it to guide you on the filming. If you're planning to start an online course today take advantage of the template to be set up in minutes or check out our full guide to creating the perfect online class.

  Start your online course outline. Today.

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

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