How to Create Courses Using Templates in Compozer

Compozer’s templates make it easy to build polished, professional courses in record time. Whether you’re new to course design or just want a faster way to get started, templates give you a solid structure that you can fully customize to suit your content and audience.

Here’s a clear, step-by-step guide on how to create a course using templates in Compozer:


Step 1 – Go to the Template Library

Once you’ve logged into your Compozer account, open the left-hand sidebar and click on “Template Library.”
This is where you’ll find a variety of pre-designed course templates, each built around different learning goals and styles.


Step 2 – Filter the Templates

You can filter templates by category, style, or use the search bar to find exactly what you need.
Filtering helps you quickly narrow down your options — perfect if you’re looking for something industry-specific or want a certain visual style.


Step 3 – Preview Templates

Each template comes with a short description outlining its structure, number of lessons, and design theme.
Click “Preview” to take a closer look at how the course is laid out before you commit to using it.


Step 4 – Select a Template

Once you’ve found the right fit, click “Get Started.”
This creates a new course project based on the template you selected.


Step 5 – Add Your Course Details

Enter your course title and decide whether you want to use the brand that comes with the template or switch to an existing brand you’ve already set up.
This helps keep your visual identity consistent right from the start.


Step 6 – Use the Template

Your new course will now open, pre-populated with lessons, quizzes, and interactive elements.
From here, you can start editing and shaping the course to match your specific learning objectives.


Step 7 – Customise Your Course

Edit any text, images, videos, or audio directly within the editor.
You can also:

  • Add or remove lessons

  • Modify quiz questions

  • Adjust interactivity

  • Rebrand visual elements to match your client or organisation

Compozer templates are flexible — they give you structure without locking you in.


Step 8 – Save and Publish

Once your course is ready, save your changes and publish it when you’re ready for learners to access it.
Your new course will appear in My Courses, ready to share or export.


That’s it!
By following these steps, you can build high-quality, engaging eLearning courses quickly using Compozer’s pre-designed templates — giving you more time to focus on content and learner experience.


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tag:compozer-tutorial tag:templates tag:course-creation tag:elearning tag:course-design tag:authoring-tools tag:compozer

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