Learning Benefits of Interactive Video Revealed
Research suggests that 98% of organisations will be using some form of video as part of their digital learning strategy in 2016, with interactive video emerging as a growing trend.
Louise Pasterfield, Managing Director at Sponge UK, will be hosting the webinar, which is aimed at L&D professionals new to interactive video and those just beginning to use it.
"Interactive video was once the domain of big-budget advertising and entertainment, but advances in technology have made it an affordable innovation for learning," said Pasterfield.
"I’ll be answering all the key questions about interactive video and how to integrate it into workplace learning programmes using popular eLearning authoring tools. As always, I’ll be sharing what I’ve learned about working with large organisations on interactive video projects and showing you a real-life example created for Royal Mail."
The thirty-minute session will cover
- the difference between interactive video and regular video content
- the types of interactive video available
- the benefits of interactive video for learning
- when to use interactive video
- interactive video and games
- interactive video technologies
- a real-life example about how Royal Mail is using interactive video
The webinar called "How to put your learners in control with interactive video" takes place on 17 March 2016 between 12:30 - 13:00 (GMT).