How do I describe my course and learners?

Created by Carolina Martin, Modified on Tue, 16 Dec, 2025 at 1:17 AM by Carolina Martin

Describe your Course

During course setup, you’ll be asked to provide a course description that explains the purpose of the course and what learners will gain from it.


Write a clear, concise description that outlines:

  • What the course is about

  • Who it’s for

  • The key skills or outcomes learners can expect


This helps learners quickly understand the course’s value, context, and relevance.

Once you’ve entered your description, click Next to continue.


Example:

“This course teaches learners how to create, build, and sell online courses using Coursebox AI. By the end of the course, learners will be able to generate course content, add interactive elements, and publish their course with confidence.”



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Describe your Learner

In this section, describe the intended learner for your course. Providing detailed information helps ensure the content is tailored to the learner’s needs, experience level, and expectations.

Consider including details such as:

  • Prior knowledge or experience
  • Skill level (beginner, intermediate, advanced)
  • Typical age range or career stage
  • Learning goals or motivations
  • Any challenges or constraints they may have


The more specific your description, the better the course content can be aligned to your audience.


Example:

“This course is designed for small business owners, educators, and content creators aged 30–55 who are new to online course creation. Learners are comfortable using basic digital tools but have little to no experience with learning management systems. Their goal is to create and sell a professional online course efficiently, without needing technical expertise.”


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For more information go to: Generation of Course Content and For RTO's -Content Generation using the Unit of Competency URL or PDF File 




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