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How short a video?

Jay Cross

Short videos used to be ten minutes long (the limit on a YouTube upload back then). Then five minutes became a long time. Recently I heard people praise two-minute productions. This is 50 seconds. Does it work? Brain Science The process of Innovation'

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Informal learning masterclass video

Jay Cross

This video highlights some of the main points. The masterclass was half a day; the video’s three minutes (plus another minute in Dutch). . Two weeks ago, I led a half-day masterclass on informal learning and 70:20:10 for staff and customers of the Dutch high-tech consultancy Ordina.

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Pocket video

Jay Cross

Video is to photographs as photographs are to text. If you’re introducing a new product at British Telecom, instead of developing and distributing an introductory course, you take a brief video of someone explaining it with your pocket videocam and upload it to a server for all to see. Purchasing video was once as big a deal.

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Berlin Learning Video Fest

Jay Cross

This December, we’re hosting a Learning Video Festival. The web is chock full of delightful, generally free video resources. What online video resources have you discovered? Please limit your suggestions to videos that are free and readily available on the web. What would you recommend to others?

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Video lessons

Jay Cross

Early this year I decided to learn how to create effective video. After polling friends and reading reviews, I bought myself a Canon HF 10 video cam last month. I read several books on shooting video. I just finished editing the video this afternoon. I figured it would be a good time to get better at virtual (i.e.,

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Hero Camp video

Jay Cross

This is a lengthy video of Saturday afternoon’s proceedings. . * driven by justice and the greater good, self-sacrificing. extraordinary. saves life, saves the planet, saves the day, saves the bacon, acts significantly.

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Amanda Palmer: The art of asking | Video on TED.com

Jay Cross

See on Scoop.it – Humanist Business. Don’t make people pay for music, says Amanda Palmer: Let them. In a passionate talk that begins in her days as a street performer (drop a dollar in the hat for the Eight-Foot Bride!), she examines the new relationship between artist and fan. Jay Cross ‘s insight: Relationship with customers.

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