The Role of Learning Styles in Creating Your Course
Whether it’s learning by taking notes, hearing information or interacting with it, the truth is many of us are more predisposed to learning one way than we are to others but when it comes to course creation, you need to ensure you are accessible to all.
This month we are focusing on the Learning Styles in our newsletter and we have the?What is Your Learning Style Quiz?to help you find yours and use it to teach others.
While most people will have a dominant learning style, the truth is they usually learn through multiple methods. Using a mix of teaching methods and techniques presents the best opportunity for all course participants to learn, distill, and crystalise the information you are teaching.
Over the years you’ve probably realised that some topics come more easily to you than others – but it often isn’t the case that it is the subject itself. The difference is often in how we are taught. Your personality can also play a role in how you learn. Extroverts may do better in group settings while introverts tend to learn better on their own. Some people do better when they have clear goals to work towards, while others learn better when they have an emotional interest in the subject.
Learning styles are the foundation of how people take in information and their role in course creation starts in Marketing and goes right through the journey.
In this month's newsletter, we have selected articles and tools that help you use the learning styles in creating and marketing your courses.