A successful
kinesthetic eLearning course focuses on full immersion and a high level of interactivity.
Kinesthetic eLearning experiences are tactile in nature.
Tactile eLearning activities, such as drag and drop or matching eLearning exercises, are perfect examples of
kinesthetic eLearning interactivity.
Not exact matches
An
eLearning course gives some kind of a
kinesthetic experience (we can click, interact with objects, solve quizzes, etc.), but usually it is a closed sandbox providing a limited number of routine activities.
Fortunately, there are ways that you can take a
kinesthetic approach when designing your
eLearning program.
Kinesthetic learners usually don't care for lectures or text - based
eLearning courses with minimal images or video.
Even those who may not fall into the
kinesthetic learners» category can benefit from more tactile and interactive
eLearning activities.