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Hope everyone had a great 2013 and ready for new challenges in 2014. Here is an article I want share for the 1st day of the year on how video webcasts has improved education. How do you think technology will change this year?
http://www.examiner.com/article/how-video-webcasts-are-improving-educationThinking of investing in a media platform for enterprise video streaming? With the rise in popularity of online video sites such as YouTube, Vimeo, and others, your employees are well accustomed to searching for, finding, and sharing information via online video. In addition, many likely have participated in webinars, video chats, and other forms of live video interactions. Not only is your team accustomed to using video off the job, it may be ready to use it on the job. By bringing video streaming to your enterprise, your company could experience numerous benefits.
http://www.articlerich.com/Article/Benefits-of-Using-Enterprise-Video-Streaming/2799362Event webcasting allows for people to attend business conferences without leaving their home or office. For the event planner, this is great because it opens up the conference to a much wider audience than before. Smaller companies or start-ups without the budget to attend in person benefit as well.
http://webcastingsoftware.com/benefits-of-event-webcasting/Businesses continue to use video as they have used it in the past. That is, they record training videos, produce orientation videos and product demonstrations, create commercials and other marketing messages, and document corporate events. Now that online video and video for unified communications have entered the mix, businesses have even more ways to use video for business.
http://www.moneynewsnow.com/2013/11/using-video-for-business/Here is a great article discussing how video webcasting has improved education in various ways.
http://www.articlesbase.com/education-articles/how-video-webcasts-are-improving-education-6820575.htmlBefore deciding which avenue to take, consider time, budget and manpower into your decision. Obviously, the more time and effort you can put into a webcast, the better impression you will leave on your audience. Those with access to high-quality cameras, equipment, and ample production time are in the best position to wow the crowd.
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