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Good gear

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360° videos. Whereas Gear VR has the wood over Cardboard in relation to 360° photos, I maintain the reverse is true in relation to 360° videos. On YouTube, all you need to do is click the little goggles icon in a 360° video to render it Cardboard compatible. Uber annoying!! Implications for business.

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Funny business

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I think no better example of our evolution is a little video clip that we produced to combat the aforementioned spectre of the ineffective meeting. Our enterprise social network was deluged with positive comments, ranging from wishes of congratulations to urges to post it onto YouTube. And it set the organisation alight.

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Out of the shadows

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Your employees are watching YouTube videos and engaging in social media, even if those sites are blocked by the company. Consider the implications for the e-learning professional: Your employees expect to access information and resources on their own device – whatever make, model or operating system it may be.

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Udemy for you and me

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In fact, one of their standards is that the course contains a minimum of 30 minutes of video content. Udemy’s predilection for video presents another unexpected quibble. While Udemy allows you to pick the thumbnail of each video lecture, it offers you only a limited selection.

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Social networking is king

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Kate Albright-Hanna , the Director of Video for the 2008 Obama presidential campaign. The Obama campaign was unique among its predecessors in its heavy use of online video via YouTube. Most of the video produced by the team depicted everyday Americans rather than Obama himself. The goal posts have moved.

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Twibal Drums

E-Learning Provocateur

Instead, I tweet about the enlightening article I found on the web, or the informative video clip that I watched on YouTube, and I follow others in my industry who do the same. I don’t bother tweeting that I’m having a cup of coffee on Bondi Beach – who cares!

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The caveat of content curation

E-Learning Provocateur

We’ve all scoured user manuals and discussion forums and video libraries, seeking assistance for that one specific thing we need to do, only to give up dispirited and empty handed. Instead, I have found a couple of videos on YouTube that are good enough to support my minimum viable product.

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