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Splash Media Announces Video Based Platform
Previous digital video publishing award winner, Splash Media LP, have announced the launch of a innovative Video Based E-Learning (VBE) Platform, which will be added to the ever growing list of video production products available from the company, as they continue to grow their customer base and product portfolio.
Splash Media develops training within company staff structures to improve the digital video IPTV publishing of TV network quality training.
The new product, the VBE platform, is a web based video platform, which uses the classroom based training from a hard copy, and then transfers the data, allowing them to deliver the same classes, repeating if needed, via extensive video based course.
Of course the videos can be privately branded to a company’s specification, and built around the company’s objectives for their staff development.
Due to the dull nature of media such as textbooks and actual classroom based tutorials, employers, alongside educational institutes are not only looking for more interesting and beneficial alternatives, but also alternatives that are available on demand at any point.
A product such as the VBE platform offers more than an employer could ask for, being video based, therefore not needing a tutor, and available on demand at any point in time.
The features of the VBE platform are never ending, including content management, CSS interface, SEO optimized platform, rating capabilities, PDF certificates available direct to the user, easy reporting tools and SCORM compliant, just to name a few.
As mentioned above, the VBE platform hosts a wealth of features, and looks set to revolutionise the e-learning development throughout staff structures worldwide.
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