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I want make complete course of arabic in english i have complete data how i can make and manage course 

 

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@Ali333,

 

One of the things to consider is how to structure your course.  I've been experimenting with the following of late:

 

1) Provide quick payoffs and take away so the student learns something usable as quickly as possible.

 

2) I like creating project based courses in which I provide a lecture article in each section to give the student a project to submit for review via the Q&A section of the course.

 

3) My courses are pretty much structured this way:

 

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1: Course Overview - Explain the structure of the course and what students will learn.

 

Section 1: Section Name

Lecture 2: Section Introduction - Introduce the material to be presented (talking head video?)

Lecture(s) 3-n: Section Content - Your instructional lecture(s) (screecasts and presentations).

Lecture 4: Section Quiz - A Udemy quiz.

Lecture 5: Section Workshop - A demonstration of the concepts presented in the section (screencast).

Lecture 6: Section Project - An article explaining a project to submit to Q&A (presentation).

Lecture 7: Section Conclusion - Summarize the material just presented.

 

Section 3: Conclusion

Lecture 8: Course Summary - Summarize what was learned (presentation).

Lecture 9: Bonus Lecture - Promote your other courses (presentation and links in a textual resource).

 

This is just an example of what you might do but I'd give it some thought before creating a course outline.

 

Hope this helps,

 

---Brian

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@Ali333,

 

One of the things to consider is how to structure your course.  I've been experimenting with the following of late:

 

1) Provide quick payoffs and take away so the student learns something usable as quickly as possible.

 

2) I like creating project based courses in which I provide a lecture article in each section to give the student a project to submit for review via the Q&A section of the course.

 

3) My courses are pretty much structured this way:

 

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1: Course Overview - Explain the structure of the course and what students will learn.

 

Section 1: Section Name

Lecture 2: Section Introduction - Introduce the material to be presented (talking head video?)

Lecture(s) 3-n: Section Content - Your instructional lecture(s) (screecasts and presentations).

Lecture 4: Section Quiz - A Udemy quiz.

Lecture 5: Section Workshop - A demonstration of the concepts presented in the section (screencast).

Lecture 6: Section Project - An article explaining a project to submit to Q&A (presentation).

Lecture 7: Section Conclusion - Summarize the material just presented.

 

Section 3: Conclusion

Lecture 8: Course Summary - Summarize what was learned (presentation).

Lecture 9: Bonus Lecture - Promote your other courses (presentation and links in a textual resource).

 

This is just an example of what you might do but I'd give it some thought before creating a course outline.

 

Hope this helps,

 

---Brian

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