Crews are reverting to filming on smartphones to keep production going over lockdown.
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Visual events and visual content
I recently heard the term ‘Visual collaboration’, which is described as learning via visual events and visual content. Historically people have learnt skills through an apprenticeship, where you would observe a skilled individual complete a task and that person would mentor you so that, in time, you too could perfect that skill. People still learnContinueContinue reading “Visual events and visual content”
Netflix of Video Learning
There was lots of talk around ‘the Netflix of Learning’ at Learning Technologies 2019 where people were promoting curated sites containing videos to support learners at the point of need. There is no denying that Netflix is a hugely successful organisation, but I believe Learning & Development practitioners should consider a few things before jumpingContinueContinue reading “Netflix of Video Learning”
Guerrilla video learning
During Kineo’s week of webinars I attended their webinar Go Gurrilla – how to make memorable and affordable learning videos. The 2 speakers, James and Mark, explained that Kineo have shot a variety of learning videos with a range of budgets. During the webinar they shared lots of practical tips for filming and advised on theContinueContinue reading “Guerrilla video learning”
YouTube and Self Directed Learning
Think with Goggle shared an article in Dec-17 Why you should lean into how-to content in 2018. Their research uncovered YouTube viewers don’t just want to be entertained by cat videos they are hungry for learning content. Viewers aren’t just looking to brush up on skills they already have—they’re also hoping to acquire completely newContinueContinue reading “YouTube and Self Directed Learning”