How To Get Clear On The Goal Of Your Course: Full Lesson & Practice Exercises

A clear course goal is a critical first step in the course design process. However, many people struggle with creating a goal that clearly identifies what their target learners will be able to do once they complete their course. This lack of clarity can lead to a number of challenges.

In the lesson below, I discuss common reasons for this struggle with clarity and offer a 3-step, systematic approach for creating a clarified course goal.

In the lesson link below, you will learn how to:

  • Identify the root cause of your learner's problem (and verify that it can be addressed with a course) 

  • Identify the gaps in your learner's knowledge, skills, and/or attitudes (that need to be addressed in your course)

  • Eliminate fuzzy course goals and create a properly formatted, clarified course goal

Full lesson link with practice exercises:

How to get clear on the goal of your course

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