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I'm working on an online course, and I want to make sure the videos flow well from one to the next. I've seen courses where each video builds upon the last, but I'm not sure how to do that in a way that makes sense to students. Should I introduce each new lesson by briefly reviewing the previous one? Or is there a better way to connect the lessons so students feel like they're learning progressively?

How can I make each online course video build upon the previous one?
 
To make each online course video build upon the previous one and create a sense of progressive learning for your students, start each new video by briefly summarizing the key points covered in the previous video. This will help refresh students' memory and set the stage for the new material. Maintain a visual consistency throughout your videos.
 
Start simple and add a bit more each time. Kick off with a quick recap of the last video so people remember what's up, then show how the new stuff fits in. Throw in little examples or mini-practice bits that naturally lead to the next lesson. Everything should flow so viewers feel like they're moving forward, not jumping around. Keep it chill, clear, and connected
 
Plan things out so every video naturally follows the previous one. At the start, quickly remind people what you covered before, then ease into the new stuff like it's the next step. Try using the same example or project across videos so it grows over time. At the end, hint at what's coming next so people stay curious. You can also throw in small tasks or quick practice bits to keep things sticking.
 
Begin each new video with a brief recap of the key points covered in the previous lesson. This will help students refresh their memory and establish a link to the new content you are about to introduce. At the end of the video, provide a preview of what will be covered in the next lesson to create anticipation and continuity.
 
To make each online course video build upon the previous one, you can structure your content in a way that ensures a smooth transition between lessons. Start by briefly summarizing the key points from the previous video to refresh students' memory and create continuity. Then, introduce new concepts that naturally follow from what was previously discussed.
 

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