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You may have come across the term ‘units’ by now, but what do we mean when we say a unit? Grouping course content into sections is far from uncommon, and in the Steppit world, this is no different. That being said, course units on Steppit are a powerful way to bring structure and time-bound restrictions to your course to enhance the learning experience you provide for your course takers.
Units are groups of sessions. You can group your sessions into units to help give your course structure. You can break your course down into categories of what you will cover.
What are sessions? Find out in our article here.
Planning the bare bones of your course by listing what you will cover in each unit is a great exercise to get you started. If you use our AI course planner tool, you will receive a list of course units automatically so that when you build your course, it already has a draft structure in place for you.
Introduction to Leatherwork
Within each unit, you will have your sessions. Your sessions will cover what you teach, the new concepts you explain or a practical activity for your course taker to try.
For example, you might have
Introduction to Leatherwork
Unit 1: Introduction to Leather
Unit 2: Materials and Measurements
Unit 3: Making a Wallet
Unit 4: Making a Leather Bag
Your units can set the pace of your course for your course takers by unlocking week-to-week. When your course is published and you have created a class, you can choose how your views will access your course.
If you select the class type ‘Personal’ or ‘Intake’, your course takers will get drip-fed one unit per week, and the other units will remain locked until they reach that week in time. For information about the other class types we offer, check out this resource.
Here’s an example of what a course with locked units looks like:
For this course taker, You can see that only Unit 1 is accessible. One week later on 11th August, Unit 2 will unlock, then Unit 3 on 18th August and so on.
People can participate in the same unit together when your course units unlock week-to-week. Here are some of the benefits:
So now you are filled in! Units are a great way of helping you plan, give your course structure, and provide a great experience for your viewers.
If you’re not yet on the wagon, make use of a one-week free trial of Steppit Pro and try out all of the above features to see if they’re for you.
Did you know you can request features and be a part of the immediate future of Steppit? Check out our product roadmap here and vote for your favorites to get them underway.
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You can upload supporting documents to your courses to give your learners extra reading, homework…