Defining project scope
Scope can be defined as details about the project deliverables and your objectives. Scope is related to the subject because it defines the specifics of the subject. When considering the sample of a Camtasia Studio project, you might also consider the following types of questions when refining your scope:
Will the training cover desktop recordings or presentation style, or both?
Is it intended for commercial enterprise personnel or academic staff, or both?
Will it include effects, transitions, callouts, and animations?
How many advanced software features will be covered?
What information should be excluded; that is, what is outside the scope?
What constraints are understood to limit what the training can achieve?
What assumptions can be made about the training and the learner at which it is aimed?
Will there be exercises or quizzes? Will they be scored and how will that data be utilized?
Clearly, answering these questions within the scope statement of your plan will help you...