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Do I Need Slides? Choosing the Right Format for Your Course Content - 13

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Do you really need slides to make your online course work—or can you just rock a messy bun and teach from your heart? In this episode of Unlock Course Creation, Cassandra breaks down five of the most common course content formats: video, audio, live sessions, workbooks, and slides. She shares the pros, cons, and best-use scenarios for each so you can stop overthinking and start creating with confidence.

Key Takeaways:
  • You don’t need just one format! Most courses benefit from mixing and matching content types.
  • Video: Great for visuals and tutorials, but requires more setup.
  • Audio: Flexible and easy to produce—perfect for solo topics or mindset lessons.
  • Live Sessions: High engagement and real-time feedback—but harder to scale.
  • Workbooks: Help reinforce learning, but require clear direction and buy-in.
  • Slides: Provide structure for complex topics, but can easily fall flat without thoughtful design.
  • Consider your content complexity, your audience’s lifestyle, and your tech comfort level when choosing formats.
Timestamps:
  • [01:54] Overview of the five course content formats
  • [03:33] Celebrating 600 downloads & April’s 30 Reels challenge! 🎉
  • [05:30] Video Content: Face-to-camera vs. screen share
  • [09:34] Audio Content: The “white noise” of online learning
  • [12:31] Live Sessions: The engagement goldmine (but beware time zones!)
  • [17:30] Workbooks & Printables: When to use them, how to keep them relevant
  • [20:10] Slide-Based Content: Great for structure, but tricky to get right
  • [25:55] Picking the right format: Ask the right questions
  • [28:16] Instructional Design in the Real World: A unique group-based learning experience from a cohort course
  • [32:52] Final reminders & call to action
Call to Action:

💌 Join the Unlock Course Creation Email List: Get updates when new episodes drop and stay in the loop with new offers and tips → cassandrameszaros.ca/email

📲 Follow Cassandra on Instagram @Cassandra.Meszaros – she’s doing 30 Reels in 30 Days!

⭐ Leave a Review: Reviews help more creators find the podcast and start building transformational courses.

🧠 Need guidance? Book a discovery call or schedule an Ask an Instructional Designer Anything session for 1:1 support.

  continue reading

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Content provided by Cassandra Meszaros. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Cassandra Meszaros or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Do you really need slides to make your online course work—or can you just rock a messy bun and teach from your heart? In this episode of Unlock Course Creation, Cassandra breaks down five of the most common course content formats: video, audio, live sessions, workbooks, and slides. She shares the pros, cons, and best-use scenarios for each so you can stop overthinking and start creating with confidence.

Key Takeaways:
  • You don’t need just one format! Most courses benefit from mixing and matching content types.
  • Video: Great for visuals and tutorials, but requires more setup.
  • Audio: Flexible and easy to produce—perfect for solo topics or mindset lessons.
  • Live Sessions: High engagement and real-time feedback—but harder to scale.
  • Workbooks: Help reinforce learning, but require clear direction and buy-in.
  • Slides: Provide structure for complex topics, but can easily fall flat without thoughtful design.
  • Consider your content complexity, your audience’s lifestyle, and your tech comfort level when choosing formats.
Timestamps:
  • [01:54] Overview of the five course content formats
  • [03:33] Celebrating 600 downloads & April’s 30 Reels challenge! 🎉
  • [05:30] Video Content: Face-to-camera vs. screen share
  • [09:34] Audio Content: The “white noise” of online learning
  • [12:31] Live Sessions: The engagement goldmine (but beware time zones!)
  • [17:30] Workbooks & Printables: When to use them, how to keep them relevant
  • [20:10] Slide-Based Content: Great for structure, but tricky to get right
  • [25:55] Picking the right format: Ask the right questions
  • [28:16] Instructional Design in the Real World: A unique group-based learning experience from a cohort course
  • [32:52] Final reminders & call to action
Call to Action:

💌 Join the Unlock Course Creation Email List: Get updates when new episodes drop and stay in the loop with new offers and tips → cassandrameszaros.ca/email

📲 Follow Cassandra on Instagram @Cassandra.Meszaros – she’s doing 30 Reels in 30 Days!

⭐ Leave a Review: Reviews help more creators find the podcast and start building transformational courses.

🧠 Need guidance? Book a discovery call or schedule an Ask an Instructional Designer Anything session for 1:1 support.

  continue reading

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