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Instructional videos can be a helpful tool for training professionals looking to reinforce training points and mix it up during a training course. Especially with the amount of cheesy, poorly produced videos on the market, finding high-quality employee training videos can be difficult if you don't know where to start.
If employee training videos are well produced, entertaining and educational, they can improve the effectiveness of your overall training program. Find high-quality training videos and fill the last missing element of your training program.
How to find high-quality employee training videos:
Find reputable sellers. Finding a current and quality video distributor can be difficult if you don't know where to start. Browse the training video sections at sites like TrainingTime can help you easily find the video you're looking for and compare prices.
Search online video sites. You may be surprised to learn that you can find some great training videos online and for free. Do a quick search on YouTube for the topic you're looking for. A short clip could add some entertaining flair to an otherwise boring presentation.
Contact the maker of a video you already like. Express your need for a training video on a specific topic to the producer of a video you already use in another training course. They could take it into consideration as a future product, or could direct you to someone who currently carries the topic you're looking for.
If all else fails, make your own. Contact business schools at local colleges, talk to some professors and let them know what you need. Professors could turn it into a project and students can use their video creations to enhance their resumes.
Even with limited resources and a tight budget, it is possible to find quality training videos on any topic. Find high-quality training videos and take your training courses to the next level.
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