QUESTIONS TO THINK ABOUT BEFORE DEVELOPING AN ONLINE COURSE

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With the growth in educational technology, online teaching platforms are growing at a much faster rate. With so many advantages offered, the online courses platform is the new preference of educators and learners. By keeping in mind better flexibility, convenience, comfort, cost-effectiveness, and income growth, several educators plan to develop online courses.

However, to do so, a lot of things need to be planned and worked upon. Developing an online course is not a cakewalk. To take the right steps,  be on the accurate track and ensure course success, first, you must think and find out answers to some important questions. Let us discuss some questions you need to think about and answer before developing an online course.

Questions to think about before developing an online course

1. Who will be the audience

The first question to think about is who will be the audience. For whom do you want to design the course? Answer questions like whether your course will be a beginner level or an advanced one, will it share the basics or advanced knowledge. This will help to figure out the subjects and topics that you will be covering in the course. Research well whether the topic you have decided is in demand among the target audience or not. For how to sell courses online effectively, this is the first and most important question to think about and plan for.

2. What will be the gains out of your course

Every student joins a degree or course to gain knowledge and meet their academic and professional objectives. No one would like to enroll in a course that is not beneficial or advantageous. If your course won’t get high learning outcomes, the sales and growth can be affected badly.

So before developing an online course you need to think about what will be the gains out of your course or how the learners will be benefited. As per the course subjects, decide what skills you are going to teach to the students. Digital skills, communication skills, broadened subject knowledge, competitive exam preparation, communication growth, etc can be some of the gains that your course can provide to the students.

3. What is the budget for developing the course

The next question to think about is what is your budget. You need to figure out how much money you can invest in the course. Without any budget, you just can’t start developing a course. You need to plan what resources to invest in, how to start from scratch, which things can be reused, where to save, and how to earn profits in sales. To do so, you have to decide your budget. With a budget plan, your work, course development, and sales will be more organized, and systematic. It will be less stressful for you too. If you have a high budget, you can go with paid marketing otherwise organic marketing strategies can be used.

4. Is there any need to hire other educators

The course topic that you have decided on will surely have some subdivisions and subjects under it. Maybe you are good at teaching some of those subjects and not all. To make study material, for recording video lectures, and later conducting live sessions on all course subjects, you need to think about whether you need a helping hand or not. For example, if it is a personality development course, for IT skills, you may need to hire a computer teacher. Any subject other than your subject expertise needs a teacher. Decide by which way to select and hire educators for your course. Plan together the course academic structure and design.

5. How to stand out from the crowd

Today there is tough competition going on in the e-learning field, where people can find just about anything from web development courses and programs to a law training center that can respond to their specific needs. Every day a new course is launched. Also, some high online teaching brands are already existing in the market with a success rate. To enter this competitive sector and ensure growth and development, you need to think about how to stand out from the crowd.

Educators have to think about whether their course is unique or different from their competitors by any means. If not, you have to plan how to make your course unique and the best among the existing competition. Be creative, think about the expectations of modern learners, and keep a close eye on your competitors.

Conclusion Before you start developing an online course, working on the right plan of action is very important. By reading the above-mentioned information we can make out the important questions that educators must find answers to before the online course development. This will help them to work in the right direction and make a profitable online course.

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