Author: The Course Creators Circle Team

Learning through the senses – Teaching Kinesthetic Learners

Kinesthetic learners learn best through touching, feeling and experiencing a concept. They prefer to experience ideas by testing and demonstrating rather than discussing and best learn by taking things apart and putting them together again to see how it unfolds. You often know a kinesthetic learner when you come across one. They learn through movement, building, and visuals.

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Learning Through Sound – Teaching Auditory Learners

Auditory learning is one of the main learning styles, and people who are auditory learners learn best through sound, spoken language, storytelling and oral instruction. These students tend to learn best with repetition or rote learning – hearing a concept and then relaying it into their own words. Often they learn best when reciting or reading out loud. 

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Creating Video for Your Course Without Getting on Camera

While being on camera can be a great way to build the trust the audience has for your knowledge, there are times in your course where being on camera won’t be appropriate, or you just don’t feel comfortable with it. 

Before we get too far into how you create videos for your course without being on camera, let’s take a look at where you should be in front of the camera for at least a small portion of the course. 

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