How do you like to learn: Video, Text, or Hands-On Practice?

HannahWarkentin
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edited September 10 in Learning

👋 Hi everyone, I’m Hannah, an instructional designer with Seequent’s Learning Experience team. I work with geoscience subject matter experts to create engaging, instructional eLearning experiences for the Seequent Learning Centre

💡 Did you know? Many of our courses include interactive simulations that let you practice workflows right in the course. You can choose from three tracks: Show Me (video demo with narration), Guide Me (step-by-step instructions with images), and Try Me (hands-on click-through with hints). Whether you prefer watching, reading, or practicing, there’s an option to fit your preference. 

Here’s an example of what to look for:

https://360.articulate.com/review/content/0e2fd0d3-1670-4ba9-8cdc-d4b1f8a5c5a1/review  

So, I’m curious: as geoscientists, how do you prefer to learn new workflows (i.e. watch a video, read written steps, simulated workflows, etc.)? Does your content preference change depending on whether you’re onboarding for the first time, upskilling, or just refreshing your memory? 

Drop a comment below, I’d love to hear what works best for you! 👇