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5 Novel Ways to Use Video for Employee Training

Tuesday, September 18, 2018 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT

Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Dave Dumler, Head of Product Marketing, Panopto
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As companies stare down the challenges of ever-increasing compliance regulations, unpredictable turnover, and growing cultural and learning style changes among employees, businesses are looking for new ways to scale and support their training efforts.

More and more, they’re finding that help in video. Adaptable to both formal and informal learning needs, video can help instructors increase training quality, speed, and effectiveness—all while significantly lowering program costs.

But of course, you don’t need to be told that video is a great tool for training. Today’s L&D pros have already seen the potential value that technology can offer in the modern training environment. Their real challenge? Convincing their organizations to do more.

In this webcast, we’ll go beyond the basic applications for video in employee training and explore five new and exciting ideas you can take back to your own organization for using video to improve the reach and effectiveness of your training, support social learning, improve productivity, and more.

In this webcast, you will learn:

  • how to use video to improve reach and effectiveness of training efforts
  • ways to convince organizational leaders more can be done with video
  • easy-to-implement video tactics that can have a big payoff.
     

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Dave Dumler
Dave Dumler

Head of Product Marketing, Panopto

Dave Dumler heads Product Evangelism at Panopto. His mission is to help professionals understand how video can be used to improve employee training and organizational productivity. Prior to Panopto, Dave held a variety of roles at startups and at Microsoft. He studied engineering at Colorado State University and is the father of three children. His hobbies include several outdoor activities like skiing, fly fishing, and hiking.