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why video content sparks transformation

Video content enhances learning outcomes due to its dynamic nature, engaging visuals, and auditory stimulation. It offers a multi-sensory experience, facilitating better information retention and comprehension. Visual demonstrations aid in clarifying complex concepts, while verbal explanations reinforce understanding.

Additionally, videos allow for repeated viewings, self-paced learning, and accessibility across various devices. Their immersive quality fosters greater connection, enabling coaches to convey nuanced emotions and tone. Ultimately, this format caters to diverse learning styles, promoting deeper engagement and improved learning outcomes.

In this article we’ll explore five of the best kinds of e-learning video content that most effectively help to you better engage and educate your learners.


video lessons and presentations

This is the most traditional form of e-learning video content. Instructors or subject matter experts deliver lectures or presentations on various topics. These videos often include explanations, demonstrations, and the use of slides or visuals to aid understanding.

An extract from the ‘Mindset to Growth’ programme we captured with Mindset Practice .


screencasts and software tutorial videos

Screencasts involve recording the computer screen to demonstrate how to use software, applications, or websites. These videos are valuable for teaching technical skills, software usage, or website navigation. Tutorials may include step-by-step instructions and narration to guide learners.

Learning Hub demo video that we created for Estate Research.


animations and explainer videos

Animated videos use illustrations and animations to simplify complex concepts. They are engaging and can make abstract or difficult topics more accessible. Explainer videos are often used to break down processes or concepts into easily digestible pieces.

iScience explainer animation that we created for Cell Press.


video case studies and simulations

Case studies and simulations recreate real-world scenarios. Learners can watch how problems are solved, decisions are made, and their consequences. These videos are particularly useful in fields like business, healthcare, and emergency response training.

An induction video that we created for Substation, featuring bouldering simluations.


video interviews and expert insights

Interview-style videos feature experts or industry professionals discussing relevant topics. Learners can gain insights from these experts, which can be particularly beneficial in career development or industry-specific e-learning.

Crash diets video that we created for Health Shield, featuring expert nutritionist Alex Hall.


the effectiveness of e-learning video content

Remember that the effectiveness of e-learning video content also depends on factors like video length, engagement, interactivity, and the alignment with the overall learning objectives. Different types of video content can be used in combination to create a more comprehensive and engaging e-learning experience.

Unsure which e-learning video content will work best for your programme?

Contact our team to get your snapshot of the types of e-learning video content that will most effectively help your learners to achieve the best outcomes.

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