The 1×1 of e-learning videos

E-learning has been on the rise at least since the pandemic and the associated lockdown and has found a large number of followers. To make learning on the web as enjoyable and effective as possible, videos are indispensable as they bring many advantages.

The advantages of e-learning videos

Probably the most important advantage of e-learning videos is that they are mutable and can be easily tailored to different learning needs. With videos, you can communicate virtually any topic in a simple and engaging way. The viewer needs less time to acquire complex topics and extensive knowledge and has more fun learning via video than dry reading. This, in turn, has the advantage of shortening the e-learning time in which you teach complex topics as well as extensive knowledge and even makes it fun for the learner. Enthusiasm helps immensely when it comes to staying on the ball and memorizing knowledge over the long term.

5 popular video types at a glance

Whiteboard videos

Drawing while the presenter is imparting knowledge or telling a story helps greatly in gaining the learner’s attention. It reminds a little of school days and the “blackboard system”. It also creates an emotional connection to the content being conveyed and becomes more personal through drawing. Created by a professional like us, a whiteboard video can bring a host of other benefits. Read more here .

Interactive videos

With this form of learning videos, the main thing you do is make sure that learners don’t drift off in between. Incorporating quizzes during the video, for example, is a good way to keep your audience active. It also gives the learner the opportunity to check if he or she has understood the content. You can find more on this topic here.

Lectures

Lecture videos are the perfect way to make content available to learners who can’t attend the lecture “live.” This was an important component, especially during the lockdown, to provide students with the knowledge of the semester. Another advantage is that learners can listen to the content at their own pace and watch it multiple times if necessary.

Instruction videos

You want to change the rear light of your car and do not know how? Then a “how to” video is just what you need. Instructional videos are simple, but incredibly effective! This is because it is easier for people to learn things by watching someone demonstrate and explain the task step by step.

Animated videos

Using animated videos is a fun way to convey content in a fun way. Since the actors are animated characters, topics such as filming location and actors are omitted from the outset. They are learning videos that become the cartoons of e-learning with the help of a professional storyboard and expert production.

Steps to consider when creating an e-learning video:

1. define your target audience and your main goal

2. choose the right video type for your content and target audience

3. create script and storyboard – plan the flow of your video

4. create a shooting schedule, – who do you need to produce the video and when do you need them?

5. make sure you have all the technical means available on the day of the shoot

6. put time and love into post production and put yourself in the target group’s shoes

7. check the accessibility of your content – can everyone access your video?

8. plan the release of your video, taking into account the habits of your target audience to achieve the maximum effect.

9. publish your video

10. track the usage of your video, note feedback, and incorporate insights into your next project.

We will be happy to take over all these steps for you and assist you in word and deed.

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