Video-based learning, new benefits
My May month postings included articles on the Video-based learning. It has been some time now and I came across a radical change in dimension on using video-based learning modules as alternative training aids!
In my observation, video-based learning modules require high bandwidth to reach the learners. However, if you are still inclined towards the video-based learning, there are three great solutions I have.
1. The video-based learning modules can be made available on a CD/DVD and screened in the classroom in case a trainer is not available to handle a session! Here, the module would almost replace the trainer, but for an interactive query session. Even that can be handled through an embedded FAQ.
2. Learners may be given these video-based modules as freebies for them to view the contents at their own pace, at a later point in time. The modules would serve as revision aid.
3. A classroom server based quick-learning session can be conducted using the video-based learning module, pre-lecture to introduce the trivial portions of the subject. Though this may need clear planning and sequencing the classroom session accordingly, I personally feel that this would be very effective in delivering the content.
My two paise :-)
In my observation, video-based learning modules require high bandwidth to reach the learners. However, if you are still inclined towards the video-based learning, there are three great solutions I have.
1. The video-based learning modules can be made available on a CD/DVD and screened in the classroom in case a trainer is not available to handle a session! Here, the module would almost replace the trainer, but for an interactive query session. Even that can be handled through an embedded FAQ.
2. Learners may be given these video-based modules as freebies for them to view the contents at their own pace, at a later point in time. The modules would serve as revision aid.
3. A classroom server based quick-learning session can be conducted using the video-based learning module, pre-lecture to introduce the trivial portions of the subject. Though this may need clear planning and sequencing the classroom session accordingly, I personally feel that this would be very effective in delivering the content.
My two paise :-)

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oh god ur articles are good but the comments arghh
I suggest enable the word verification as I think most of them are advertisements or robotics
~anjan
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