Press record

You may find yourself repeating the most basic training over and over again, as team members join the organization, as roles change within your company or to provide new interns access. After you have successfully delivered one or two training sessions as practice rounds, be sure and record a live training session to increase your own efficiency by providing automated on-demand training.

  • Most company video communication tools offer a record functionality, it might be as simple as pressing the record button on your next scheduled training session. Make sure this is in line with company privacy policies, or find ways to ensure conformity, i.e., by asking attendees to deactivate their cameras before pressing record.
  • If your company does not provide this ability, there are several free or subscription-based online tools for recording screen share and webcam video along with simple video editing functionality.
  • Be sure to find a place to host the videos in accordance with IT security policies. Online tools generally have a hosting functionality to allow playback to end-users. Otherwise, you will need to host the video on a corporate server or via a password-protected video hosting site.

Advanced Training for some

Of course, one standard basic training session will not cover every question and every use case for users in your organization. Once you have created the basic training, move on to other relevant training topics in additional sessions.

  • Be sure and record these sessions as well and make them available one by one as you create the new content.
  • Occasionally, as your implementation grows and evolves, you may need to update your training sessions to keep the content current.
  • Depending on how your implementation and your organization is structured, it might be relevant to create training sessions that target a specific department or group: i.e. providing training to an IT department around browser and operating system usage, demonstrating alerts around site availability versus providing training to a marketing department around referrers, marketing channels and most visited content pages.
  • You do not need to create all the content yourself. Adobe has some excellent free learning paths and additional training content, which you can offer to your users within Adobe Experience League.