Rather than wrapping all instruction into videos or relying on text alone to convey information, the course content is a mix of text, video, and graphics. This allows for:
- Flexibility in the speed learners work through the content. Students who have more experience can go through it faster, students who are newer can work through it slower.
- Shorter, more targeted media. By combining text and media together to explain a topic, graphics or video content can rely on the context to jump into the meat of the instruction. This means less time in videos watching introductions or setting the stage, and a greater emphasis on the core content being taught in the video.
- Better flow of content. Mixing text and video content together allows for the transition between the two to be more seamless.
- Easier searching and reviewing of the content. Instruction locked in a video is difficult to find on review without already knowing where to look or rewatching the entire video.
If you are an educator looking for videos to support in-classroom learning, videos suitable for that purpose will be available with the instructor resources on the platform.