Sharing What Works

March 22 – 24, 2017 Orlando, FL

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LS206 Rolling Out an Online Video Portal: Best Practices and Lessons Learned

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Wednesday, March 22

Video

Kahili/Lily

If a picture can convey a thousand words, imagine how much more a video can convey. Videos are fast becoming a standard means of sharing knowledge and training information in organizations, but using them effectively has a number of challenges. How can you ensure they’re searchable, archivable, and relevant for your audience? How can you easily organize and manage these dynamic training assets, including user-generated content? And once you’ve created videos, how can you drive traffic to your online video portal so this content is actually viewed by the people who need it?

In this case study session, you’ll learn how to solve these questions through the experiences Synaptics went through as it launched its own internal online video portal to improve knowledge-sharing within the company. You’ll look at the project requirements, timelines, key stakeholders, and metrics of success you’ll want to consider for launching an online video portal project. You’ll then explore various ways to drive traffic and adoption to your site, as well as best practices to ensure your program’s success. (Hint: Don’t do some of the things Synaptics did!)

In this session, you will learn:

  • What Synaptics’s experience can teach you about what to do and what not to do when rolling out an online video portal
  • Best practices for launching your own online video portal
  • How to design metrics of success for an online video portal project
  • What the considerations and requirements for an online video portal project should be

Audience:
Novice to intermediate managers, directors, and senior leaders (VP, CLO, executive, etc.).

Technology discussed in this session:
Panopto and Centrify.

Minette Chan

Doctoral Student

University of Pennsylvania

Minette Chan is an L&D leader with 15+ years of experience in both startup and Fortune500 technology companies such as Visa, Siemens, and Ooyala. Minette has been recognized as an Innovation Awardee by the Chief Learning Officer magazine and a Top 40 Under 40 leader by Training magazine. Her programs have garnered "Excellence in Learning" awards by Brandon Hall, including "Best Results of a Learning Program," "Best Advance in Technology Implementation," and "Best Certification Program." Minette holds an MA in learning design and technology from Stanford University, and is a doctorate in education candidate at the University of Pennsylvania.

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