We’ve produced a video library of top tips!

Do you struggle to effectively evaluate your e-learning? Are you still trying to figure out how to use mobile devices for effective learning? Is social learning still something of an enigma to you?

With the help of the learning and development community, we’ve created a video library full of useful tips and anecdotes on these topics and more.

Throughout Learning Technologies 2011, we conducted short interviews with speakers, exhibitors and visitors, asking them to answer one of six questions about social, mobile or e-learning covering design, strategy and evaluation. The result is an invaluable online resource, hosted on Saffron’s YouTube channel.

Nick Simons, Saffron’s CTO, says: ‘There’s a lot of expertise in every organisation that turns out to be restricted to just one or to a few individuals. Our ‘shoot to share’ experiment illustrates how you can easily turn this know-how into a resource for everyone, using readily available video technology and social media.’

We’ll be awarding a Flip video camera to the most useful video clip, so visit our YouTube channel and share your favourite to help increase its contributor’s chance of winning.

For more information about using video for learning, Learning and Skills Group members can access a webinar on using video in the social media mix, presented by our very own Nick Simons and Catherine Blanchard.

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