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 understand the procedure of creating an online outline of your course using CreativeMindClass which is a tool for free employed by some of the most renowned creators.

 - Start your course outline

online course outline guide example

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

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

The entire course may seem difficult. The process of sorting through a myriad of materials creates a risk of confusion regarding what content should be included in the course. However, a clear course outline will make sure you can manage it.

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

In this tutorial we'll show you the practical way to create an outline of your course using CreativeMindClass. It is possible to create an outline and refer to it during the day you record your video so you won't forget anything. Plus, there is an online template to help you get started in only a couple of minutes.

  This guide will help you follow these steps.  

  1.         Write down the elements you're covering
  2.         Indicate the personal learning outcome
  3.         Make use of the outline of your course blueprint
  4.         Move from chaotic to organized
  5.         Refer to it in the recording of the video day

 1. Write down the topics you're covering

The outline for an online corse begins by listing the most important topics and the elements you wish to include. It could involve introducing yourself, course overview, hands-on project, and concluding. No need to get into particulars yet. 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 in CreativeMindClass

  1. Design a class new for the outline of your course.
  2. Click the the LESSONS tab to open it.
  3. Click ADD LESSON option to start the new lesson.
  4. In Lesson page tab, type LESSON TITLE.
  5. Incorporate 10-20 lessons into your class.

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

 2. List the individual learning outcomes

This is the heart of the course outline. This is where you record every important point you want to include in each video. Write down specific learning objectives and consider content that answers your audience's requirements and identify the areas that your competition doesn't fill.

Don't worry if you don't know where to start. Below is a blueprint you can use to create the very first lesson in your course.

 3. Use the course outline blueprint

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 introducing yourself. What do you want your students to know about yourself? How do you get inspired? What led you to make the decision to make the choice to take this class? This helps new students to get to know you better.

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

   How to do it within CreativeMindClass  

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

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

In the overview of the course, outline the format of the course and mention the project(s) that are hands-on project(s), inform whether it includes downloads or materials, and make it clear what the students will be learning. What is the subject matter of the class? What materials or equipment do they need?

This makes your students excited about their course. It also aids them in preparing, and manages their expectations.

Create an outline for your classes-Learn to toransfer your knowledge and skills.

It's time to work on lessons based on the aspects you would like your pupils to take away from your. Consider learning goals and what topics you'll cover to meet these objectives. Plan your content for your classes with clear learning goals and exercises. This is where you decide on what your pupils are expected to know and plan activities to help them in each step. What is it that your students require to master? What are the subjects that will be covered? What are the hands-on exercises that you can design?

   How do I get it in CreativeMindClass  

  1. Type LESSON Descriptionfor your lessons in instruction.

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

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. Change from chaotic to neat

Perhaps you've written a lesson plan but have found it to require a shorter or more clear. If this is the case take a look at breaking down your lesson into sections. The lessons can be removed with no clear outcome for learning. Make sure to take your time at this stage so it is a manageable practice.

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

 How do I get it within CreativeMindClass

  1. Click the the Add Sectionbutton to add a section.
  2. Type Title of Section.
  3. Create additional sections for your classes.

A TIP TO GET STARTED: Group similar themes, tips, ideas, and themes into separate 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 easily accessed via phones or laptops. So, you are able to mark each lesson off or alter it as you require.

 And you're done!

Now that your course outline is completed, you are able to use it as a reference to film. If you're planning to start an online course today, use the free template to be set up in minutes or check out our full tutorial to how to create an online course.

  Start your online course outline. Today.

Start for free with the CreativeMindClass template that is simple to use.

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