Is adding a few videos to your learning content enough for education?
I am seeing other learning providers adding videos to their learning content and thinking this is all it needs to address the needs of their learners. While it's great these providers of education have decided to change their content from mostly text on a screen, they still are not hitting all the key learning needs of the modern-day learner.
Research… shows that video, in most cases, is rarely enough for learning. … Video is great at showing processes, procedures, and real things moving in the real world, but it is poor on many other things, especially concepts, numbers, and abstract meaning. As a result of this, you need other types of technologies to support the modern-day learner. But there are some forms of videos that work and I will come to this soon.
You see, the hype around using loads of videos is the assumption that video is more engaging (in some ways it is) but..... learning engagement includes carrying out needed learning tasks and focusing on needed learning outcomes. These actions directly influence learning results so it's not enough to just use a video and stick a few questions at the end and consider this a job done.
To support learners your provision needs to hit the following learning styles
The main learning styles are (1) visual, relying on images and mindmaps, (2) auditory, using sound, music, and rhythms, (3) physical or learning by doing, (4) verbal, using speech and writing, (5) logical, relying on reasoning to help see the big picture, (6) social or group learning, and (7) solitary, i.e. learning alone or through self-study.
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So what type of modern technologies improve learning and retention and support all learning styles
So to conclude.....
We have never been so well positioned to support our learners, it's a wonderful time to be an educator. The technologies available not only support your students but also support anyone who delivers education. This is why at Immersify Education, we have developed and keep on developing our platform to support all I have mentioned above.
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2yI think that the issue with predominantly utilising one medium for learning; videos, audio, etc. Is that the learning process for individuals is different. So, while videos and other means are great complementary material, it makes more sense to think the entire situation through - what subject is being taught, what type of video content is being shown, how closely does it match with other material, exercises, quizes, class notes, book etc. And then determine best approach.
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2yI would love to hear anyone's thoughts or challenges.