Visual media is broken down into two options; Still and Motion. Each has its own benefits and limitations as well as places where it may fit best. Click on each of the below links to explore the category.

Still visuals are training items that provide graphic imagery of topics that are stationary in nature, i.e. they show no movement, even if the item represented is typically animated. From colorful photographs to simple sketches on an overhead projector, still visuals can bring clarity to more complex concepts and add depth to text and lectures.

Motion visuals are training items that provide graphic imagery of topics inclusive of movement with video being the primary example in use today. A powerful tool in education, it can bring amazing content to a classroom in a colorful, engaging, and cost effective manner. The Motion Visuals page goes into more detail of how this learning media can be used.