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Developing Courses for WordPress Joe Casabona wp1mo.in/wcbalt-courses @jcasabona

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Learn by Doing

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Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fl employs over 77,000 people alone.

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How Does this Apply to Developing Courses?

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Develop courses that teach by doing.

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High Level Process Overview • Come Up with Concept • Develop Outline • Do & Document

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Up and Running with Beaver Builder

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Come Up with a Concept • Pick a single project to develop and teach through that • Could be real or fictional • Some ideas: Restaurant, NPO, anything from your portfolio, a real live case study

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Develop an Outline • What should students get out of course? • Define your objectives & your assumptions • “Ordered Brain Dump” • Very rough!

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Iterate on Outline • Refine the Outline • Fill in some of the bullet points • Best Case: This translates into your lessons and modules • Worst Case: It’s your “to do list” for creating the site

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Beaver Builder Course Objectives • General familiarity with the plugin and its settings • Learn how to use the [separate] Theme’s customizer • Create pages from blank and pre-created templates • Run down most (if not all) of the modules

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Beaver Builder Course Assumptions • User knows how to use WordPress • User knows how to install themes and plugins • User knows of Beaver Builder (but not necessarily what page builders are or what they exist) • User does not have a theme picked out • User is using a paid version of the plugin & has access to all modules.

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Before You Do… • Decide the medium for your course • In person or online? • Videos or text-based tutorials? • Create all the content • Write all the Words • Choose all the images

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How will you Build the Course?

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Beaver Builder Course 
 “Pre-Dos” • It will be an online course • It will be mixed tutorials and videos, with a heavy focus on video content • There will be no tests/quizzes/assignments. Their tangible is the site that we DO together.

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Beaver Builder Course 
 “Pre-Dos”: Content • Home: Tag line, about text, featured and upcoming trips • About: More about the company, pilots, testimonials • Trips: Upcoming Trips & Testimonials • Blog: Configured for blog posts • Contact: Google Map, address, phone number, contact form

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DO & Document • Take each point in your outline, one-by-one, and do it. • As you do, write down what you do & take screenshots • If you’re using video, record the whole process; you can always edit later.

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Do & Document • You may start reworking or even adding content at this point • Make sure what you’re doing make sense and adheres to your objectives • Always work towards your final product

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Why Do First? • There are lots of reasons to do as you go • What if a process changed or works differently than how you remember? • You’re forces to explain what you’re doing as you do it • You can quickly change direction as needed

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For the Beaver Builder Course, when I realized their theme made the most sense, I added an entire lesson & video set.

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Final Product Up and Running with Beaver Builder Introduction The WordPress Editor What is Beaver Builder? Primer & Terminology Configure Settings Beaver Builder Theme Content & Finding a Good Theme Choosing Colors & Fonts Customizer: Content Areas Customizer: Color Scheme Customizer: Fonts Creating Your Pages Setting up the Pages Intro to the Page Builder Home Page About Page Trips Page Contact Page Other Functions Modules Kitchen Sink Importing & Exporting Resources

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Talking at Students doesn’t work.

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What’s that about giving a man a fish?

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Work along side them!

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Teach Your Students to Fish by making them Fish* *Or whatever it is you teach. You can take them fishing too.

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Front End Developer 
 @ Crowd Favorite Teacher Joe Casabona @jcasabona casabona.org wp1mo.in/wcbalt-courses