The next step in writing your course involves organizing your existing content into a usable form for an e-learning course.

When you go to write an online course, it is critical that you understand the concept of chunking. Chunking means breaking up the text and culling it down to the essential so readers do not see a solid block of text. Content should be presented in informational units that are small and easy to digest. Topics should address only one main idea. Use plenty of subheadings and  ensure that the main points are emphasized visually.

Content should be presented in informational units that are small and easy to digest. Topics should address only one main idea. Use plenty of subheadings and ensure that the main points are emphasized visually.

As you begin organize your course, start with creating an outline with all the sections and subsections. From there you can then begin to write each section.

Here is an example for a course about Teamwork:

 

Section 1: Overview and Objectives

Course overview

Learning objectives

Practice Vignette

Section 2: Defining Teams

What is a team?

Why is team work important?

Different types of teams

Basic features of a team

Section 3: Building a team

Growing into a team

Creating a team contract

Section 4: Stages of Team Development

Forming

Storming

Norming

Performing

Adjourning

Section 5: Building Team Trust

How does trust foster teamwork

Four elements of a trusting environment

Creating a culture of teamwork

Section 6: Practice Vignette and Summary

In the next blog we will talk about editing and writing content for e-learning.