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LMS Course and Classroom Videos, Pt. 1

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Studies suggest that about 60 percent of the population are strong visual learners. Chris Chappell, an Organizational Development & Training Specialist with the Geisinger Health System, emphasizes the importance of taking visual learning into account for LMS courses. His advice is based on his experience as a content developer.

โ€œWhen we are infants, we donโ€™t know written or verbal language, and we are limited by our own kinesthetic abilities, so we rely on the sensory stimulus that is strongest: visual cues. Whether itโ€™s the world around us or the facial expressions of those around us, we see, we process, and we learn.โ€ LMS course videos, of course, tap into not only visual learning strengths but audio as well.

However, when using videos as part of an LMS-hosted online course or traditional classroom, itโ€™s important to use videos in a structured, pedagogical manner. Videos should never be used as time-fillers, and there is a danger of students becoming passive viewers. See the next post for suggestions on how to keep video-watching interactive.

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