How to Create an Online Course Template

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Do you want to know how to create an online course template? A template will help you stay on track and organized when creating an eCourse.

Creating online courses can be a lot of fun or a lot of stress. You get to show your creativity here and there, but keep in mind the responsiveness, ease of use, and convenience of your online course overall. In this how-to guide, I will share the steps you need to create a beautiful and functional online course template. Let’s begin!

 

Step 1 Create an Online Course Template with Mockups

A mockup is a smart way to start when you are brainstorming. With the freedom of paper and pen, draw a mockup of what you visualize your online course to look like for your students. Your mockup will become your template. If you wish to put more detail into your mockups, you can always switch to digital art platforms like Photoshop and Canva, where you can use the help of visuals to build an even better mockup!

 

Step 2 Explore WordPress Themes for Creating an eCourse Template.

Though being creative is part of making an online course, starting with WordPress Themes will take some time off your load. Many themes follow specific color schemes, aesthetics. Picking a theme that matches the tone of your online course is important. A great tool to find themes or build yourself is Divi, an easy-to-use WordPress Theme platform that will let you choose or even develop your designs. Adding your branding to your template page will tie everything together, which helps students feel confident about how professional you are in the details.

 

Step 3 Create a Simple, Branded Foundation for Your Online Course

Once you have drawn a mockup as your template and committed to the theme, it’s time to start building! Start with a simple framework and foundation of your online course first. Your template needs a header, a footer, and a course menu. From there, you can continue polishing the things you’ve worked on, or you can choose to build new pages of your online course. Divi has a lot of robust features that can help you build a promising online course template.

 

Step 4 Add the Content to Your Template and Review

Done building a foundation? This is where your content comes in. Your modules, graphics, powerpoints will all have a home on your newly built online course template. It’s up to you to choose which content goes where ensuring that they are easy to read and find.

Clarity is another important aspect of online course building. Sure, your template looks good to you, but if it’s hard to read your content or if buttons are hard to find, then it’s all for nothing. Ensure that specific dimensions of photos are uniform, that buttons lead to somewhere, and that fonts are readable.

There you go! Now you should have a better idea of how to create an online course template.

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