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Thinking e-learning strategy? Think video

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YouTube is now the second most commonly searched platform, after Google. TED Talks is a great example of this, available on internet and App. Examples include screen recordings of software applications and video demonstrations of a process. Every day, 98 years of video is being uploaded onto YouTube ( reference ). Instruction.

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Five Drivers to Organisational Learning

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For example, removing internet restrictions that inhibit staff in their search for answers. For example, promote altruistic sharing tendencies by providing a platform for staff to do so. When one is curious, then one is naturally compelled to fill the void with new knowledge and experience. Motivation (intrinsic).

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5 Challenges Developing E-Learning as a Revenue Stream

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Take OpenSeseme as an example of a business shaking up the distribution of e-learning. Your usual training business website may not have the traffic or search engine optimisation to generate the right visitors. Online business models are changing rapidly – new alliances, new distribution channels.

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Workshop, E-Learning or Video? A question of strategy

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There are 2 broad types of video for this scenario: Key messaging: for example, from an executive sponsor. LMS managed e-learning courseware are generally inflexible in search and navigation, are typically way too long in duration, and may not be publishable on some workflow platforms, such as intranet or ipads.

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