An effective course is more than just a collection of content—it has a logical flow that guides learners from foundation to mastery. This lesson provides you with tools and methods to create that structure:
Course architecture:
How to break a course into modules, and modules into lessons
Ensuring progressive complexity: moving from basic concepts to more advanced applications
Microlearning vs. deep learning formats:
When to use short, focused lessons
When to design longer, in-depth content with multiple stages
Designing for engagement:
Mixing media types (text, video, interactive elements)
Planning moments for reflection, application, and collaboration
Scaffolding learning:
Supporting learners as they build knowledge, gradually reducing guidance
Sequencing tips:
Use diagnostic quizzes to place learners at the right level
Group related concepts into “learning blocks” for clarity
Visual mapping tools: Learn to use flowcharts or curriculum maps to visualize course structure and identify weak spots.
This lesson equips you with the framework to build a course that’s both intuitive and impactful, improving learner navigation and outcomes.



