Instructional design should provide opportunities for learners to partake in the educational experience at a pace that commiserates with their ability to retain knowledge. Learners should be able to take advantage of their inherently unique skills to promote a successful experience. Opportunities to read uncluttered webpages and organized documents should go hand-in-hand with interactive centerpieces and well-spoken audio files. All of these items synchronized to promote a learning experience the students and the facilitators can be proud of.
Learning is an extremely important and personal experience for people of all ages. Years ago, there was an assumption that everyone learned new material in the same way. But over time, the research discovered there are a number of different types of learning styles and different ways that humans retain and process information.