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Video Training Is Becoming More Mainstream?
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While video training has existed for over a few decades, the technology for this kind of training has improved significantly over the past few years. As the technology has gotten better, so have the methods of providing these video training products. An example: check out these
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from the folks at LearnItFirst.com. You get great videos for just $99.95.
Video training is now becoming more common than classroom and DVD training because users have the ability to view the videos immediately after purchase, without having to wait for the class to start or a DVD or book to arrive in the mail. The fact that these videos can be purchased and watched precisely when needed is one of the primary reasons that video training has been used significantly more over the past decade.
Mainstream Video Training
With the advent of online video, online learning and
online learning companies
have begun to take over the training industry, replacing expensive individual consultants as the most common training method. Since video training is significantly more affordable than hiring a consultant or taking a class, many companies have quickly begun to use video training as their only means of training their employees.
LearnItFirst.com
offers video training on software that is both convenient and inexpensive. In fact, their videos are similar in price to regular how-to books you can buy at the bookstore and are more convenient because they can be watched anytime, anywhere. Once these videos are downloaded, they can be viewed on a computer or watched on-the-go on everything from a smartphone to an mp3 player.
LearnItFirst.com, one of the web's
best online video training companies
, organizes its videos in a layout similar to a book as well, with chapters and sections highlighting each different feature of the software. Because the videos can be viewed immediately after purchase, users can find the training they are looking for and have it within a few minutes.
Potential Benefits of this Continued Growth
While in person training is an effective learning technique, it can also be incredibly time consuming. Not only do the trainer and attendees have to set aside their projects in order to attend the training, there are often scheduling conflicts, travel time, retraining needs and time spent following up on forgotten aspects of the training.
Video training helps save time. Because LearnItFirst.com enables its users to view their videos on everything from computers to smartphones to mp3 players, the videos can be watched anytime, anywhere. It completely eliminates the need to travel for training. And it is effective because users have the ability to watch the videos as many times as they need.
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The experience of video training is the same as in-person training, since viewers can visually see the training take place. But it essentially gets rid of the time and cost issues, making LearnItFirst.com much more affordable and convenient than the alternatives. With that many advantages, it is no wonder that video training has become one of the most common ways to train individuals and businesses. Soon, it will likely be the only method available. So check out thier:
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