How Do You Design A Course In Photography Outline: Step-By-Step

Nov 29, 2022

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Follow this step-by-step guide to discover the steps to creating an online photography course outline with CreativeMindClass which is a tool for free that is used by the top photographers.

 - Start your course outline

Course outline guide example

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

Make a plan for each lesson you will want to take.

The entire process of planning the online photography class can seem overwhelming. Sorting through piles of content is a source of uncertainty about what should be included in an online photography course. However, a clear course outline will make sure you can manage it.

A course outline is an easy but extremely useful way of planning your online course's lessons. This is similar to a "to-do" list of all the videos that you'd like to record at the time of recording the course. It usually contains a list of the specific lesson, along that include notes regarding content specifics and the learning outcome to ensure that you don't miss any details.

In this article, you'll learn the pragmatic method of creating a course outline using CreativeMindClass. You can create the outline and reference it on the day you record your video to ensure that you don't miss any details. Plus, there is an online template to aid you to start in only a couple of minutes.

  Steps in this guide  

  1.         List the things you're writing about
  2.         Listing the specific learning outcome
  3.         Use the outline of your course blueprint
  4.         Change from messy to well-organized
  5.         Reference it in the recording of the video day

 1. List the things you're covering

Begin by listing the main topics and the elements you wish to cover. It could include introductions to yourself, showing your best works, course overview, gear, lighting, projects that are hands-on, editing post-production, and conclusion. Don't get into specific details at this point. What can you learn in just 3-10 mins of video instruction?

List the things you're covering

 What is it? within CreativeMindClass

  1. Create a new class for your outline for your class.
  2. Click the the LESSONS tab to display it.
  3. Click the the ADD LESSON button to create an entirely new lesson.
  4. In Lesson page tab, type LESSON TITLE. Example: "About me".
  5. Include 10-20 lessons in your course. For example "Course outline", "Equipment", "How to master composition", "Editing", "Conclusion"etc.

Pro Tip: Try to write down the subject quickly and type the lesson titles without pondering them too much. It is possible to change them later.

 2. Write down the learning outcomes for each individual.

This is the heart of the outline for your course. It's where you list all the important points for each lesson you want to document. Think about specific learning outcomes and the content that can answer the questions of your viewers or figures out the gaps not met by the competition.

No worries, no need to think about where you should start. Below, you will find an outline you can follow to design the initial lessons of your photography program.

List the individual learning outcomes

 How to do it in CreativeMindClass

  1. Click here to go to "Course Overview" lesson.
  2. Type LESSON DESCRIPTION to create your lesson outline. For example "Course plan, gear, lighting, location, project, editing ".

 3. Use the course outline blueprint

Do you have trouble making your own outline of course? Below we've prepared an easy-to-follow blueprint with three online photography courses with examples of lessons to help you start.

   1. Design "About me" outline for the lesson

Introduce yourself and display your finest work.

Creating your first lesson can be quite fun, it's not requiring much pre-planning. Begin by talking about yourself and showing your best photographs. What do you want your students to learn about you as a photographer? Is there anything specific which inspires you? Why did you take the decision to become photographer? This helps new students discover the most important aspects of you as photographer.

As you introduce yourself, showcase your photographs examples. What are your favorite images? Do they reflect your personality and what kind of work you produce? Do you have awards or mentions? There's no room for modesty there. The powerful self-introduction positions you as an experienced photographer and creates a lasting, positive impression.

   How to do it within CreativeMindClass  

  1. Design a new lesson.
  2. Type LESSON DESCRIPTION to create your lesson outline. For example "My Background, inspirations, photos showcase, the award I've got this year, and the magazine which wrote about my works".

PRO Tips: Next to introducing yourself, showcase your photography portfolio. Take care to select the top 8-12 images.

   2. Create "Course overview" lesson outline

Say what this course is about and mention the exercises.

In the overview of your course, you run down the format of the course, include the hands-on project(s) in the course overview, mention if it has downloads and resources, and then create a preview of what people will learn. What will the class be about? What equipment will they require? These questions make your students more excited about the class, and helps them prepare and set their goals.

   How do I get it within CreativeMindClass  

  1. Design a new lesson.
  2. Type LESSON DESCRIPTION to create your lesson outline. For example "Course plan, shooting project, lighting, location, editing files".

   3. Plan out your lessons in instruction

Transfer your knowledge and skills.

You're now ready to create lessons based on the things you want your students to gain from you. For the next lessons, think about learning objectives and what topics you'll cover to meet these objectives. Create your lesson content around clearly defined the learning goals and exercises. Here you define the things your students need to be able to comprehend and remember, and create activities that aid them at every step. What is it that your students must to master? What topics cover it? What kind of exercises that you can design?

   How to do it in CreativeMindClass  

  1. Make a lesson plan for a brand new.
  2. Type LESSON DESCRIPTION to create your lesson outline. For example "How to simplify the scene, What is the rule of thirds, How to use negative spaces" (in the "How to master composition"lesson ).

PRO TIP: Write short points that you can use as an agenda for the filming day.

 3. From messy to well-organized

You might have created a course outline that you are now finding to be too long or not clear. If you're overwhelmed by things to be covered, you should consider breaking your course into sections. You can eliminate the material with no clear goal for the learning. Try to be ruthless in this phase to ensure it doesn't become a time-consuming practice.

Go from messy to organized

 How do I get it in CreativeMindClass

  1. Click the the Add Sectionbutton to make a new section.
  2. Type Title of Section. As an example, you could type "Introduction" section to include "About myself" and "Course outline" lessons.
  3. Add more sections to group your lessons .

TIP: Group your similar themes, tips and concepts into separate sections. In those sections, arrange the lessons segments in the most orderly way.

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

The way you used to do it was print your to-do list to refer to during filming. However, these days, a to-do list can be accessed on phones or laptops. It allows you to check off each lesson or modify your schedule as required.

 And you're done!

Once your outline for the course is completed, you now are prepared for your video recording. Follow the below template to set it up within minutes, or read our full guide to how to create an online photography course.

  Begin your outline for your photography course  

Begin for free by using the CreativeMindClass template that is simple to use.

Course outline guide example

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