Learn about the different leaning styles available to you when creating an online course. Learn to blend diverse learning styles like visual and verbal.
Creating an effective online course requires understanding the diverse ways people learn. From visual and aural to social and physical learning styles, each student has unique preferences.
This post explores the primary learning styles and offers practical tips to blend them seamlessly into your course design.
By incorporating videos, reasoning, activities, and community interaction, you can create an engaging and inclusive learning experience that caters to everyone.
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A learning style is the way in which someone might prefer to learn. Let’s run through some of the learning styles at a very high level.
People learn information in different ways, so it’s important to understand the differences between the styles before you get started.
The reality is most people need a mix of these learning styles with a need for a heavy weight on
visual when learning online. So how do you blend these styles into your course?
Video done well with overlays of visual, audio and text will cater for your visual, aural and verbal
Learning.
If you add some reasoning into your content for achieving the learning objective you will cater for the logical style.
Add some text and image based support material and you’ll be catering for the verbal style more
Deeply.
Ask your student to do an activity like bake that cake you have shown them how to do then you’ll cater for the physical.
Ask you students to engage in comments or a community and you cater for the social.
And well those solitary learner who like to learn by themselves can sit at home in a quiet space
and do their thing.
So when you are creating your course ensure you have a good blend of learning styles to help all of your students learn effectively.
Think about how you will be delivering your course and consider if you will be catering for all of the learning styles.
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