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247 - Training in Tough Times: A Debate on Optimism & Results of Video Use Survey

#247 - - - October 16, 2002 - - - 44,255 Readers
*** Elliott Masie's TechLearn TRENDS ***
Training, e-Learning and Collaboration Updates
Published by The MASIE Center www.masie.com
Host of: TechLearn 2002 - Oct 27-30 - Orlando, FL

1. Training in Tough Times: A Debate on Optimism
2. Results of Video Use Survey

1. Training in Tough Times: A Debate on Optimism: We are pleased to
announce two debates/dialogues at TechLearn which will deal with high end
business challenges. Marshall Goldsmith will moderate a panel addressing
these questions:

- In Hard Economic Times, With Employee Optimism Lowered, What Is the Role
for the Training and Learning Function?
- Would Better Learning and Training Made Any Difference at ENRON,
WorldCom or Andersen?

Come join over 1,295 colleagues at TechLearn 2002 on October 27 to 30 in
Orlando, Florida. Complete details and on-line registration at
http://www.techlearn.com

2. Results of Video Use Survey: Here are the results of a recent TRENDS
survey on the usage of video in organizations. This is based on 1,659
responses:

Do you use video as a resource for learning or training?
83% Yes
9% No
8% Considering

What format do you usually use to deliver video?
43% Video Cassette: VHS, Beta, Mini DV, etc.
28% Internet
16% CD-ROM
6% Other: DVD, Video CD, Laser Disc, etc.
7% Don't know/No response

If you use Internet-based video, what type do you usually use?
42% Streaming
9% Download
30% We do not use Internet-based video
19% Don't know/No response

Does your network support video streaming?
34% Yes, streamed video is well supported by our network
31% Yes, streamed video is supported BUT is sometimes of poor quality
due to network issues
19% No, our network does not support streamed video
16% Don't know/No response

How do you usually edit your video content?
41% We use desktop video editing tools in-house
24% We outsource the editing of video
20% We do not produce our own video content
15% Don't know/No response

How do you usually shoot or capture your video content?
25% Outsourcing the production of video
45% Using our organization's equipment
20% We do not produce our own video/We only use off-the-shelf content
10% Don't know/No response

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