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I'm looking for good examples of multipart training courses delivered as online videos.
Obviously it comes down to quality of material, presentation and presenter, but has anyone come across any excellent examples with novel ideas / approaches I could [s]plagiarise[/s] use for inspiration.
It's training for installing and using software if that makes any difference.
Ta
Just run Setup.exe
This is part of what I do for a living.
Plenty of YT tutorials you could use. Camtasia will give you good capture/playback capability, but it's not a proper elearning tool.
What's your budget, time frame and skillset? i.e. are you going to do this yourself/inhouse or farm out?
spacemonkey - the technology isn't an issue, its the softer delivery end of things I'm interested in.
The stuff is so niche, it would probably have to be done inhouse.
There are way too many terrible [i]click this and this happens[/i] type tutorials out there, I'm trying to cut through the crap and concentrate on good examples.
When you say delivery, are you talking about how best to get the training 'out there'? E.g. host a load of videos vs using an LMS etc?
What format is the training? Purely videos or something else?
Do you want to track/record how people are getting on?
Is it for mandatory purposes?
Is it modular?
I'm doing a Coursera course at the moment ( https://www.coursera.org/nlp/class/index) - it's got a great (and pretty professional) mix of videos, assignments, course notes etc.
Probably wont go far wrong with Susana Spears / Susana Light on Bodyrock.