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Engage your Learners with Interactive Video

Engage your Learners with Interactive Video

“In addition to enhancing learning, video can also reduce training time. It’s easier and takes less time to watch a well-made video than it does to read through pages of dense text or complicated diagrams to grasp a concept.”

Andy Cole (Via Brainshark; originally included in The Benefits of Video in eLearning)

In my last post, we explored some benefits of using scenarios in eLearning. Today, we will examine the value of learning with interactive videos using PlayPosit. Continue reading “Engage your Learners with Interactive Video”

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Tara McCoy, Lead Instructional DesignerPosted on November 30, 2017December 19, 2018Categories Content, Design, eLearning, Instructional Design, Technology, Tips & Tricks, ToolsTags active learning, eLearning, Instructional Design, interactive video, learning theory, PlayPosit, Situated learning, Tools10 Comments on Engage your Learners with Interactive Video

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