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6.2 Tips for Writing Content
Organize your content before creating a course
  1. Create a course outline and separate the content into logical chapters.
  1. If the course is too long, students will be overwhelmed. consider breaking the material into two or more courses such as an introduction and an advanced course.
  1. Within each chapter, break the material into subtopics - one per subject. These subtopics will be turned into bullet pages.
  1. Each chapter should have on average five to 15 bullet pages. If you have more than 15 bullet pages, the chapter is too long. It is better to break the material into several chapters.
  1. Help students learn by framing the task. Write a one to two sentence definition for each task. Create bullet points describing the task.
  1. If necessary, provide more detail for each subject in a multiple-paragraph article.
It's True! It's True! Good web courses are like onions - they have multiple levels. Pealing the onion allows students to hit highlights or delve deeper, depending on their needs.