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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2026 · 11 MIN

Myth: Online Learning Is Less Effective Than In-Person

from Designing with Love · host Jackie Pelegrin

The fastest way to kill a good learning goal is to blame the format instead of fixing the design. We’re kicking off a new series on myths in instructional design and education by taking on one of the biggest, most stubborn claims out there: online learning is less effective than in-person learning.We get why this belief sticks. A lot of digital learning has felt disconnected, confusing, passive, or overwhelming, especially when people experienced emergency remote teaching that was rushed and under-supported. But a bad online course doesn’t prove online education fails. It proves the learning experience wasn’t designed for that environment. When we stop diagnosing the medium and start diagnosing the learning, we see the real levers that drive outcomes.We also ground the conversation in evidence-based practice, including insights from the U.S. Department of Education’s “Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in Online Learning.” The takeaway isn’t “online is better” or “in-person is better.” The takeaway is that performance depends on factors like time on task, instructional elements, collaboration, and the overall quality of the instructional strategy.Then we get practical. We walk through what strong e-learning and digital learning design actually require: clear navigation, meaningful activities, interaction with purpose, timely feedback, and accessibility and learner support. You’ll leave with a simple “myth reset” challenge and a set of questions you can use to audit one lesson, module, or training and make one small improvement right away.Subscribe, share this with a fellow educator or instructional designer, and leave a review if it helped. What’s one online course you’ve seen that could have been great with better design?🔗 Episode LinksPlease check out the resources mentioned in the episode. Enjoy!Myth Reset Case File: Online Learning EffectivenessU.S. Department of Education: Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in Online LearningHow Learning Works: Seven Research-Based Principles for Smart Teaching by Susan A. Ambrose et al. Send Jackie a TextJoin PodMatch!Use the link to join PodMatch, a place for hosts and guests to connect.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show💟 Designing with Love + allows you to support the show by keeping the mic on and the ideas flowing. Click on the link above to provide your support.☕ Buy Me a Coffee is another way you can support the show, either as a one-time gift or through a monthly subscription. 🗣️ Want to be a guest on Designing with Love? Send Jackie Pelegrin a message on PodMatch, here: Be a guest on the show🌐 Check out the show's website here: Designing with Love📱 Send a text to the show by clicking the Send Jackie a Text link above. 👍🏼 Please make sure to like and share this episode with others. Here's to great learning!

The fastest way to kill a good learning goal is to blame the format instead of fixing the design. We’re kicking off a new series on myths in instructional design and education by taking on one of the biggest, most stubborn claims out there: online learning is less effective than in-person learning. We get why this belief sticks. A lot of digital learning has felt disconnected, confusing, passive, or overwhelming, especially when people experienced emergency remote teaching that was rushed an...

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