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11 Ways To Engage The Left Brain Learner In Your Courses
11 Ways To Engage The Left Brain Learner In Your Courses As course creators and trainers, we need to ensure that our learning content and delivery is cognitively engaging; and in particular to both sides of our learners brains. In order to absorb our training, our left brain learners will subconsciously break down…
21 Ways To Engage The Kinaesthetic Learner in Your Course
21 Ways To Engage The Kinaesthetic Learner in Your Course 21 Ways To Engage The Kinaesthetic Learner in Your Online Courses from Sarah Cordiner When it comes to designing our online or offline training courses, it is essential that we incorporate teaching and learning techniques that meet the four main types of learning modes: visual audio …
14 Ways To Engage The Auditory Learner in Your Courses
14 Ways To Engage The Auditory Learner in Your Courses One of the major things we need to consider when it comes to designing our online or offline training course, is whether we have designed our program for the four main types of learners: visual learners audio learners kinaesthetic learners reading and writing learners …
How To Engage Global and Analytical Learners in Your Courses
How To Engage Global and Analytical Learners in Your Courses One of the major things we need to consider when it comes to designing our online or offline training course, is whether we have designed our program for all of the different types of learners: visual learners audio learners kinaesthetic learners reading and writing learners …
12 Ways To Engage The Visual Learner in Your Courses
12 Ways To Engage The Visual Learner in Your Courses One of the major things we need to consider when it comes to designing our online or offline training course, is whether we have designed our program for the four main types of learners: visual learners audio learners kinaesthetic learners reading and writing learners …
10 Things You Must Know About Your Learners Before Creating Your Course
10 Things You Must Know About Your Learners Before Creating Your Course 10 Things You Must Know About Your Learners Before Creating Online Courses from Sarah Cordiner When it comes to planning and designing effective adult learning programs, it is important that we very clearly understand who our target group of adult learners are so…
Why Giving Your Knowledge Away For Free Will Make You Rich
How many times have you opened your email only to find countless spam emails that you have to delete and block? How many times have you opened your mailbox to find advertisements from pizza places and credit card companies, that you then have to throw away? When you walk on the street and someone shoves…
68 Books That All Online Course Creators Should Read
As online course creators, it is just as essential for us to stay on top of our game with continuous professional development, as it is for our learners to stay on top of theirs by learning from us. My team have come up with a list of 68 Must Read Books For Online Course Creators to…
5 Deadly Mistakes To Avoid When Creating an Online Course
5 Deadly Mistakes To Avoid When Creating an Online Course 5 Deadly Mistakes To Avoid When Creating Online Courses from Sarah Cordiner If you are a course creator, online instructor or entrepreneur who aims to generate revenue through the new trend of ‘edupreneurship’ (educating your market profitably), then don’t create anymore of your course until…
8 Doubt-Busters For Online Course Creators
8 Doubt-Busters For Online Course Creators It never ceases to amaze me how many entrepreneurs I speak to who are dreaming of making a positive difference to the world, but never seem to get off of the starting line in making it happen. When I ask them why they havn’t done anything substantial to get…










