🎯 Your Goal:
Break your course into a simple, logical structure that helps your student go from A to B — without overwhelm.
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🧱 Why Structure Matters
People don’t just want information — they want a transformation.
Structure helps deliver that by:
Making the course easier to follow
Helping students build momentum
Increasing completion (and testimonials)
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🔁 Common Course Structure (that works)
Your course should be divided like this:
1. Modules — Big sections that group related lessons.
2. Lessons — Short, focused videos inside each module.
Think of modules as chapters, and lessons as pages.
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✅ Proven Module Flow Template
You can adapt this, but here’s a solid structure you can borrow:
1. Welcome + Overview
Set expectations and give the big-picture roadmap.
2. Prep Phase
Help them gather tools, set things up, and understand key concepts.
3. Step-by-Step Implementation
Each module walks them through a specific part of the process.
4. Launch or Final Wrap-Up
Get them to the finish line and celebrate.
5. Bonus / Advanced / Optional Content
Anything that’s helpful but not essential.
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⏱ Ideal Lesson Length?
3 to 10 minutes works best for most.
Break bigger topics into multiple lessons if needed.
Think: “One clear takeaway per video.”
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🧠 ChatGPT Prompt to Help You Plan
> “Help me break my online course on [topic] into 4–6 modules, each with 3–5 lessons. The goal is to take a beginner to [end result].”
Use it to get an outline you can tweak and organize.
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✏️ Your Action Step:
Map out your own course structure in this format:
Module Title
Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
…and so on.
You don’t need perfect titles yet — just get the flow.
