Difference Between 'Module' and 'Chapter'?

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I'm planning to build a website which will be packed full of 10,000 word guides on a specific topic and I'm wondering whether or not to call each section in the guides 'Modules' or 'Chapters'.

I'm leaning towards using 'modules' as I want these guides to be very informative and how-to (although some guides won't be as how-to as others) - but I'm not sure if it's being used in the right context.

May sound a bit of a simple question for some.

Normally a simple Google search would give me a definite answer but not this time.

Here is the definition from Google of Module:

'each of a set of standardized parts or independent units that can be used to construct a more complex structure, such as an item of furniture or a building.'

and the definition of a Chapter:

a main division of a book, typically with a number or title.


What are thoughts??

Should I use 'Modules' or should I use 'Chapters'?
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  • Profile picture of the author Joseph Villanueva
    Either one is good
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  • Profile picture of the author onSubie
    It is up to you. They could be pretty much interchangeable depending on context.

    Also, how do you break down subsections?

    You could have 4 Modules with 6 Chapters in each module.

    Or you could have 4 Chapters with 6 Modules in each chapter.

    Chapters are (usually) more indicative of a book or written report broken into sections.

    "Modules" could be used interchangeably with "Chapters" but may be more flexible and not tied to a written book or report.

    Many courses are broken into modules which could include books, videos and classroom instruction.

    Also Chapters are parts of a whole whereas Modules could stand on their own.

    If a course was 4 Chapters you would expect all those chapters to be contained in one unit.

    But if a course was 4 Modules it is possible they could be 4 individual courses taken separately but related in subject or build on each other to a 'certification' after all moduels are complete.
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  • Profile picture of the author Syed Raza
    Both work Great and if you using this thing in learning online business then you would find both of them at different platforms. All you need is to concentrate on your TOPIC.
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    • Profile picture of the author cs.marketer
      Thanks!

      I think I might end up going with the Module idea as it gives a more learning and classroom feel which is the angle I'm taking with the site.

      Thanks for all your feedback,

      Chris
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      • Profile picture of the author The Great Gordino
        I would normally associate chapters with a book, and modules to do with segmwnts of a learning product, so I'd go with modules!
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        • Profile picture of the author agmccall
          I would call them "Buckets"

          Or, maybe "Chicken Coops"

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  • Profile picture of the author DubDubDubDot
    Module does not have mainstream use. It's pretty much limited to snake oil info products. I would stick with chapter, section or part.
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    • Profile picture of the author bdpop
      Totally unscientific and arbitrary, but for some reason I tend to think a "module" has an audio/video component in it, whereas "chapter" makes me think text.
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