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TRAINING & EDUCATION VIDEO BROCHURES

TRAINING & EDUCATION VIDEO BROCHURES

Flight Centre

“Thank you so much for your support during this process. Your team made the whole experience quick and seamless. From the initial concept and design to delivery even with our quick turnaround requirements. The video brochures were exactly as expected and incredibly easy to use, from a loading perspective as well as the end user. Thank you again for your assistance, our learners love them!”

  • Steve Elvin
  • Steve Elvin
    National Learning Research & Development, Flight Centre

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BEST PRACTICE FOR TRAINING & EDUCATION

  • dot1Employ motion graphics, graphs and icons.
  • dot1Use touch screen to navigate chapters and modules.
  • dot1If intended for multi-use, choose a durable hard cover.
  • dot1Establish the benefits of learning early in the video.
  • dot1Use simple English. Avoid jargon and cliches.
  • dot1Establish purpose and viewer goals at the outset.

OTHER TRAINING & EDUCATION EXAMPLES

Perrigo

A5 7″ IPS Screen Landscape

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Gilead

Medium Presentation Box 7″ IPS Screen

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Ryzodeg

Medium Presentation Box 7″ IPS Screen

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National Museum of Australia

7″ IPS Screen Video Book with 28 pages

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BEST PRACTICES FOR TRAINING & EDUCATION USING VIDEO BROCHURES

Video brochures and presentation boxes are an exceptional tool for training and education, combining the power of video with the tangible and interactive elements of a brochure. When used effectively, they can enhance learning experiences, improve information retention, and engage viewers more effectively than traditional methods. To make the most out of training and education iniatives, it’s essential to follow these best practices.

Employ Motion Graphics, Graphs, and Icons

Visual aids like motion graphics, graphs, and icons can significantly enhance the educational content in video brochures. These elements help simplify complex concepts, making them easier to understand and remember. Motion graphics can illustrate processes, show data trends, or highlight key points dynamically, keeping viewers engaged. Graphs and icons can break down information into digestible visual chunks, making it easier for learners to absorb and recall the content.

Use Touch Screen to Navigate Chapters and Modules

Incorporating touch screen technology allows users to navigate through chapters and modules easily. This interactive feature enables learners to control their pace, revisit sections they need to review, and skip parts they are already familiar with. Providing a menu or chapter list at the beginning of the video can help users quickly find the content relevant to them, enhancing the learning experience and making the training more user-friendly.

If Intended for Multi-Use, Choose a Durable Hard Cover

Durability is key for video brochures intended for repeated use. A hard cover protects the internal components and screen, ensuring the brochure remains intact and functional over time. This is especially important in a training environment where the materials may be handled frequently. A durable cover also gives the brochure a premium feel, reinforcing the quality of the training materials.

Establish the Benefits of Learning Early in the Video

Capturing the viewer’s attention early on is crucial. At the beginning of the video, clearly outline the benefits of the training or education they are about to receive. Explain how the content will help them improve their skills, advance their career, or achieve specific goals. Establishing these benefits early can motivate learners to engage with the material, as they will understand the value of what they are about to learn.

Use Simple English. Avoid Jargon and Clichés

Clear and straightforward language is essential for effective communication in training materials. Use simple English to ensure the content is accessible to a wide audience. Avoid industry jargon, technical terms, and clichés that might confuse or alienate viewers. The goal is to make the content as understandable and relatable as possible, facilitating easier learning and comprehension.

Establish Purpose and Viewer Goals at the Outset

At the beginning of the video, clearly state the purpose of the training and the goals the viewer should aim to achieve. This sets clear expectations and gives learners a roadmap of what they will learn and accomplish. By understanding the purpose and goals, viewers can better focus on the content, knowing what to pay attention to and what outcomes to expect.

Conclusion

Video brochures and presentation boxes offer a powerful medium for training and education, combining visual, auditory, and tactile elements to create an immersive learning experience. By employing motion graphics, graphs, and icons, you can simplify complex information and keep viewers engaged. Touch screen navigation enhances user control, allowing for a personalised learning pace. Durable hard covers ensure longevity for multi-use purposes, and establishing the benefits of learning early on helps capture and maintain interest. Simple, jargon-free language makes the content accessible, while clearly defined purposes and goals provide a structured learning path.

Implementing these best practices will ensure that your video brochures are not only engaging and informative but also effective in achieving their educational objectives. By leveraging our products unique capabilities, you can enhance the learning experience, improve retention, and make training sessions more enjoyable and productive for all participants.

Using video brochures for training and education enhances learning outcomes.