This site is a practical resource for instructors, course designers, and independent learners who need well-structured SEO course module outline templates, teaching strategies, and assessment ideas. Our mission is to make it easier to build courses that teach useful, measurable SEO skills — from beginner-level on-page work to advanced technical and enterprise-scale practices.
Many SEO courses vary widely in depth and focus, which makes it difficult for instructors to adapt material for different audiences. We built this collection to offer consistent module templates, pedagogical guidance, and assessment frameworks so you can reduce preparation time while improving learning outcomes. Each outline is designed to be adaptable for short workshops, multi-week bootcamps, or semester-length courses.
The site organizes content into a comprehensive homepage overview and four detailed content pages that target different use cases: beginner learners, advanced technical audiences, content-focused marketing teams, and practical courses with assessment templates. Each page provides modular lesson plans, suggested activities, and grading rubrics to support learning and evaluation.
We emphasize an applied, outcomes-oriented approach: define measurable learning objectives, sequence learning from foundational to applied tasks, and use a mixture of formative and summative assessments. Real-world practice, clear rubrics, and iterative improvement are central to our recommendations.
The site is curated by practitioners with experience designing SEO training for agencies, in-house teams, and academic programs. We periodically update module templates and assessment ideas to reflect current tools and industry practices.
Copy and adapt the module templates to your course management system or teaching materials. Start by aligning module outcomes to your program goals and then adapt lesson lengths and assessments based on learner experience and available instructional time. The outlines are intentionally flexible to support a range of delivery formats.
We welcome feedback and contributions in the form of suggested module improvements, additional rubric examples, or sample student deliverables that can serve as exemplars. While this site does not collect feedback directly, contributors can share materials to help expand the repository of practical teaching resources for SEO education.