Recharge Your Video Strategy: How to maximize professional development and revenue generation

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Recharge Your Video Strategy: How to maximize professional development and reven
Date:
April 16, 2013
1:00pm - 1:45pm CT

What happens when you launch a technology initiative, including online learning, flipped classrooms and web content, at a long standing organization that’s been offering in-person training programs for 40 years?  It could be a recipe for disaster but if done right, it can also open the doors to a world of opportunities. 

In 2011, The National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA) wanted to open that door and has done so carefully and successfully. It recharged its educational programs by employing a video strategy that would not only strengthen the workforce and connect learners with other legal professionals, but also give them access to a brand new catalog of courses, all without leaving their desks.

Find out how NITA gathered the resources and inspiration it needed to rollout online video courses to complement its in-person training and learn how to apply it to your industry. You’ll leave this live webinar knowing how to:

  • Build upon a successful pilot by getting stakeholders to embrace the expectations of more nimble and connected learners
  • Leverage the online learning modules in marketing campaigns to broaden your reach and get more program buy-in
  • Turn employees/customers into program ambassadors who will enhance stakeholder relationships, promote trust, and help build your online learning catalog
  • Presented By:

    Wendy Velez

    Wendy Velez is the Associate Executive Director of Operations for the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA). She is responsible for setting the strategic direction and business objectives for Publications, Sales and Marketing, and Information Technology. She directs all aspects of new product development and online delivery of programs and publications. She graduated from Colorado State University with a Masters of Education where she focused on human relations and organization development. She has worked for a private, online college managing Quality Assurance as well as a small consulting firm specializing in content management and organizational management solutions. She can often be found running, biking, snowboarding, watching foreign films, and reading.
  • Moderated By:

    Sean Brown

    Sean Brown, Vice President, Sonic Foundry. Sean's core focus is simplifying digital media to improve use and outcomes. Before coming to Sonic Foundry in 2002, Sean has 23 years of product management and education business development experience at IBM, Apple and Oracle. He is a past president and board member of the Hopkins Foundation for Innovation in Education. Today, Sean also hosts Sonic Foundry's popular, monthly best practices webinar series for higher education.