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Using Title Slides for Online Course Lessons

Jan 06, 20237 min
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A title slide lets students know what is coming in the lesson and lets them mentally get ready to receive the information from the teacher. This lesson has a bunch of tips on how to make great title slides for your online courses. Here are some potential problems course creators could face if they don’t use title slides: • Your students will not have a context so they will be able to digest the next lesson • You won’t be able to summarize your lessons so your students can understand • Your students may be lost for multiple minutes into the lesson • You won’t be able to orient the students about your lessons before they get flooded with topic details • Students that binge watching your lessons won’t be able to adjust and take a break in between lessons • Tactical learners who need certain answers won’t be able to locate lessons as fast • If you don’t use title slides for complex courses, your students may get overwhelmed and give up Here is a recap with a few final tips on using title slides for course lessons: • Title slides orient your students and gets them prepared before they get flooded with the lesson details • Using title slides will help binge watchers take a break in between lessons and prepare for the next lesson • Just showing a slide for three to ten seconds is enough to help students pivot • Work in the main title/point three times – tell them what’s coming, tell them, and then tell them what you just said • When a student is hopping around to learn something specific, your title slides will help find the right stuff • Also, consider a brief lesson outro slide that will take students from this lesson to what’s next For more details and tips check out the full writeup at: https://www.artsycourseexperts.com/title-slides-for-online-course-lessons/ If you have any feedback or questions, let us know in the comments. Get email tips for creative course creators: https://www.ArtsyCourseExperts.com/Subscribe Subscribe on YouTube for our newest videos: https://youtube.com/@artsycourseexperts Subscribe to the Podcast if you prefer audio: https://www.ArtsyCourseExperts/Podcast We help creative teachers build, operate, and grow their online courses by helping them with marketing, content, technology, and operations. Hope this helps you teach a little bit smarter! - The Artsy Course Experts team Website: https://www.ArtsyCourseExperts.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArtsyCourseExp Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/ArtsyCourseExperts Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArtsyCourseExperts YouTube: https://youtube.com/@artsycourseexperts Favorite Resources (Some with Affiliate Links) • Thinkific for courses - https://www.ArtsyCourseExperts.com/get-thinkific • Canva quick graphics - https://www.ArtsyCourseExperts.com/get-canva • Mailchimp for Email - https://www.ArtsyCourseExperts.com/get-mailchimp • Envato for images - https://www.ArtsyCourseExperts.com/get-envato • Fiverr quick Help - https://www.ArtsyCourseExperts.com/get-fiverr • Descript fixes videos - https://www.ArtsyCourseExperts.com/get-descript • Bluehost for website - https://www.ArtsyCourseExperts.com/get-bluehost Need tech help with your course, teacher website, or community? https://www.artsycourseexperts.com/course-operations-services/ Struggling with some course thing? Send us a future lesson topic. https://www.artsycourseexperts.com/questions/ #courses #onlinecourse #coursecreator #coursecreation #onlineteaching #elearning #teaching #trainers #creators #creative #artist #artteachers #thinkific #teachable #skillshare #udemy #kajabi
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