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Media Options for Conversation-Driven eLearning

Experiencing eLearning

In the past, I’ve created conversation-driven eLearning with video, animation, and photos. After the initial video, we used cutout still photos of the same actors. This required a custom photo shoot, but it was much cheaper than using video for the entire course. Photos or Illustrations.

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Media Options for Conversation-Driven eLearning

Experiencing eLearning

In the past, I’ve created conversation-driven eLearning with video, animation, and photos. My Story-Based Coaching and Mentoring Course for Cine Learning Productions used this technique with a video introduction. After the initial video, we used cutout still photos of the same actors. Photos or Illustrations.

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Learning Styles in Training Development: Truth or Myth?

Trivantis

But how significant really is my “learning style” (visual vs. auditory vs. kinesthetic) in the learning and development community? Many studies from the last few years suggest that learning styles are a myth, a fad, a waste of time, etc. Auditory (listening). Kinesthetic (movement). Print (seeing written words).

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3 ways to save gobs of time when designing training

Making Change

In elearning we’re tempted to make up for the lack of human contact with an avalanche of irrelevant stock photos, narration, and flying bullet points. Or see if you can guide the AutoLoon L&D department to the best solution to their performance problem, undistracted by cheesy stock photos or narration.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | September 24, 2021

Mike Taylor

Stinson Design has assembled a great collection of high-quality options for photos, icons, fonts and more. ( Catering to Learning Styles Isn’t Just Ineffective: It Can Harm Learning. We all know that learning styles is a myth, right?! Are Learner Personas a Useful Design Tool?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Learning Styles

Learning Visions

Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Thursday, May 10, 2007 Learning Styles In 1996, when I first started working as an "instructional designer", I was taught about learning styles. This time, I scored stronger on auditory than visual.

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Categorisation cults

Learning with e's

All students should receive the best possible education with varied experiences regardless of what kind of 'learning style' we might assume describes them. Learning styles theories are not the only myth some teachers are fooled into adopting. The result is below, watch out for the most excellent typo! Unported License.