Instructional designers use videos to take their eLearning courses to the next level. Videos provide visual and audio elements that can set the tone for your eLearning better than text; however, it is important to use videos appropriately in order to meet the goals of your eLearning training. Videos can be used to introduce learners to a topic, or throughout a course to immerse the learner in the content.
Creating a storyboard and developing your video from scratch is the best way to ensure your video directly addresses your learner’s needs; however that may not always be feasible. Whether you are finding a public video on the internet, searching through your companies files, or creating a new video from scratch, there are a few things to keep in mind.
In a Webinar, March 3, 2021 – Conversations on “Using Videos to Make Learners Cry, Laugh, and Engaged, Ray Jimenez recommends rating videos in three areas:
Remember that addressing learning outcomes is the top priority when it comes to any element of a course. Videos are a great way to engage learners and immerse your learners in the content of your course. If you need help creating the perfect eLearning curriculum for your workforce, Emerge ID is here to help. Contact us today for your free consultation.
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