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Kajabi Course Builder: Structure Your Course for Success

leverage your kajabi Oct 03, 2024

Creating an online course on Kajabi can be a powerful way to share your knowledge and build a business. I've been using the platform for years, earning the title of a Kajabi hero by leveraging its features to help myself and others succeed. By setting up courses with structured modules and lessons, students find it easier to reach their learning milestones.

The platform allows for various content integrations like quizzes and multimedia to enrich the learning experience. I also offer an extended free trial and personalized tips for newcomers, making it easier for anyone to jumpstart their journey on Kajabi. Let’s dive into how to make the most of this amazing tool.

Key Takeaways

  • Building courses on Kajabi involves structuring modules and lessons effectively.
  • I provide a special extended trial and exclusive resources for new Kajabi users.
  • The platform supports diverse content types to enhance student engagement.

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Course Structure Summary

Naming and Describing Your Course

When setting up your course, I start by giving it a name and a detailed description. This part is crucial because it helps potential students understand what the course is about and what they'll learn. I also make sure each module has a fitting name, and I lay out the lessons clearly. Using tools like mind mapping software or even simple Post-it notes can help organize ideas. This way, each module and its related lessons have a clear purpose and direction.

Choosing an Appealing Image for Thumbnails

For course and module thumbnails, I like to use tools like Canva to create distinct and professional-looking images. Each module has its own artwork to make it easy for students to recognize different parts of the course. I upload these images to give the course a polished look. You can choose to make unique images for each lesson or simply use the main module image. This visual aspect is important for making the course engaging and easy to navigate.

Building Course Modules

Including Content Sections and Topics

When assembling your course, start by organizing your content into sections with related topics. In the Kajabi platform, this is called adding modules and lessons. You can produce sub-modules within main sections if needed. Make sure to decide if you wish to publish everything at once or release sections gradually. Each section and topic can have quizzes, and you also have the ability to import material from other courses.

Planning with a Visual Map

To plan your course structure effectively, utilize a digital tool or physical method like Post-It notes. Mind mapping software like MindMeister can be very useful. Organize your topics into groups that will form the main sections of your course. This planning phase allows you to clearly outline the sequence and relationships between topics and sections before official creation.

Significance of Arranging Information

Arranging your course's information properly is crucial for student success. Think about what you want students to learn in each section and topic. Consider adding unique graphics to each module, which can make the content more engaging. Check to make sure everything is clear and logically laid out, as this will be the guide students follow to achieve their learning objectives.

Releasing Your Course Content

Sharing Course Parts and Classes

When setting up your course on the platform, it's key to arrange all your parts and classes in an organized way. These grouped segments usually become the parts of your course. Inside each part, you can have different classes or even sub-parts if needed. For example, a part about "Introduction to Handstands" might include classes covering different levels of basics. It’s important to be clear about what you plan to teach in each segment.

Creating visual materials is essential too. I make sure that each part has artwork that fits its theme, offering a professional touch. This involves selecting images and uploading them to the corresponding sections. After everything looks good, I always publish the content so students can access it.

Organizing Timed Lessons

Another aspect of creating a course is deciding how and when content becomes available to students. If you wish, you can lock parts of the lessons so that they unlock at specific intervals. This method, known as releasing lessons over time, allows students to focus on one section at a time.

This system is particularly useful when guiding learners through more complex topics. It allows for a structured learning progression, ensuring students build knowledge gradually rather than being overwhelmed by information all at once. By setting these timed releases, I can ensure that each lesson has the necessary focus and engagement from the students, leading to better learning outcomes.

Design Components

Making Images for Course Sections

I like to start by creating individual artwork for each course section. To do this, I download images from my design tool and upload them into each section. Like, for the introduction section, I choose a unique thumbnail image. I find it helps to make everything look more uniform and professional. You can either make different artworks for each lesson or reuse the section image, depending on the time you have.

Adding Photos to Sections and Lessons

Every section and lesson needs a visual touch. Selecting an image and uploading it is straightforward. I make sure to hit save after uploading images to both sections and lessons. This way, everything is clear and looks consistent. It's good to check how it all appears in the course view, ensuring every piece is in the right place and visible to students.

Course Layout Overview

Let me walk you through setting up your course structure. I've already named the course and added a description and a thumbnail. Now, it's time to build the actual layout. This course utilizes modules and lessons, but you can also include sub-modules if needed. Adding quizzes or importing content from other courses is an option, too. My approach is to publish everything initially to see how it all fits together.

Here's a glance at the setup using four modules created by Kajabi's AI. I would usually spend more time brainstorming the content to ensure it meets learners' needs. Tools like MindMeister for mind mapping or simple Post-it notes can help organize ideas.

Modules Overview:

  1. Introduction: Start by laying down the basics.
  2. Strength and Flexibility: Focus on foundational skills.
  3. Technique: Dive deeper into mastery.
  4. Variations: Explore different methods.

I suggest creating module artwork for each section, elevating the visual experience for learners. Using Canva, I download and upload these images into each module.

In each lesson, you can decide to create unique artwork or reuse the module art. Be sure to publish everything so you can preview how the course appears from a student's perspective. The layout evolves as we upload videos and add lesson descriptions, ensuring it’s student-friendly and visually engaging.

Feedback is crucial. Encourage comments on lessons for quick insights. This feedback guides improvements and enriches the course experience. You can include video or audio files relevant to your content. Making sure everything is well-organized and visually appealing is key. Previewing how your course looks helps guarantee that learners will find it engaging and clear.

Completing the Course Setup

Making Sure Everything is Ready

I've reached the point where I've assigned a name, description, and an eye-catching thumbnail to each course module. Now, it’s essential to ensure that all content is properly finished and visible. In this step, I focus on the practical tasks like adding sub-modules and incorporating any quizzes or imported material from other courses.

I generally prefer to publish everything so I can see the entire course layout clearly. This involves looking at each module's structure and making sure that everything aligns well. Tools like mind mapping software or simple Post-It notes can be useful here, helping to group related lessons and modules effectively. This way, I can ensure that all components are presented neatly and professionally.

Evaluating How the Course Looks

After setting up all course machinery, it's key to check how it’s going to appear to the students. I upload images for each module and make sure they align with the module’s content. It's crucial to customize the artwork for individual lessons, though using the same module artwork can also work if more customized visuals aren't necessary.

Once each part is uploaded and saved, I take a moment to see how the entire collection will be viewed by students using the platform. This involves clicking through each section to ensure images, titles, and descriptions are placed accurately and that the entire course structure feels cohesive. Keeping comments open for each lesson allows for real-time feedback, which is incredibly useful for making quick improvements. That way, I can refine the presentation and content to ensure it provides the most value to students.

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