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title: Projects
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# Projects
## Join another P2PU course and observe
You can choose any P2PU course, but if you have no idea where to start, here's a short list:
## Backwards Design: What Will People *Learn* in Your Course?
Everyone has their favorite readings, ideas and activities that they might want to pull into their courses. But designing a course is about selecting the right elements that will bring about transformation.
- [Why Open](https://p2pu.org/en/courses/2314/why-open/)
- [Writing for Change](http://writing4change.p2pu.org)
- [Play With Your Music](http://playwithyourmusic.org)
*Start with what you want folks to know.* Work backwards from there.
Here are some things to think about while looking at the course:
1. What ideas or skills do you want students to master in your course? Make a list of 3-5.
2. Think about what kinds of projects students might complete to show mastery of those ideas or skills. Jot down 1-2 ideas.
3. You now have the learning outcomes for your course. Post your learning outcomes and project ideas to Discourse under [Course in a Box: Backwards Learning Design](http://community.p2pu.org/t/course-in-a-box-backwards-learning-design/1224)
- How are the courses structured
- What are the exercises like? What is the product, how do people share it?
Complete one of the exercise from the course.
Now you are ready to create (and play with) your modules!
## Plan your Learning outcomes
What do you want people to learn when taking your course - your learning outcomes. Try to think of possible projects learners can do that will require them to learn those things. Some things to keep in mind - will students need to do all the projects? Will all the projects require mastery of all the learning outcomes? Does completing a project imply mastering all the learning outcomes?
Write down the learning outcomes for your course and post it to the topic you've created before on discourse.
## Add modules to your course
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{% highlight yaml %}
modules: [start, community, learning, content, feedback, references]
{% endhighlight %}
{% endhighlight %}