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What is Video-Based Learning? Definition and Example Uses | WeVideo

Written by WeVideo | Jan 1, 1970 12:00:00 AM

What is Video-Based Learning?

Video-based learning is an educational approach where instruction is delivered through video alongside text, lectures, and hands-on instruction. Videos are used for recorded lessons, demonstrations, animations, interviews, simulations, or interactive tutorials. Video-based learning blends visual and audio content for learners to engage more deeply with material and at their own pace.

Why Video-Based Learning Matters

Video-based learning combines visuals, sound, motion, and storytelling to keep learners more interested in course content. It’s more engaging for learners, easier to create for educators, and supports self-paced learning. Other benefits of video-based learning include:

Enhanced knowledge retention
Accessibility
Supports diverse learning styles
Easy to scale
Encourages critical-thinking and problem-solving
Improves interactions

Video-based learning makes it easy to deliver high-quality content for flexible learning environments.

Example Use Cases for Video-Based Learning

  • Education: Educators use video-based learning during flipped classroom lessons, for science class demonstrations, and to clarify language learning pronunciation.

  • Businesses: Companies use video-based learning for onboarding, customer service scenarios, product demos, leadership and professional development courses, and safety and compliance training.

  • Content Creation: Creators commonly use video-based learning for YouTube tutorials, photography classes, livestream workshops, webinars, workout videos, and online coaching.