Forum Discussion
John Egleston
Jan 19, 2019Iron Contributor
Legal to copy Microsoft's Teams short training videos into internal LMS?
Microsoft's Teams videos on YouTube and support pages like this are helpful - and need a little translation for nonprofits. As our organization builds internal training resources for Teams adoption, ...
- Jan 25, 2019There was an initiative announced last year to bring training material directly into an organisation using a Microsoft-curated SharePoint site collection. I don't know if it has progressed much further.
You're wanting to take it a step further again and change their work. I think pauses with interactive annotations would give an organsiation the opportunity to add messaging that's relevant to their org. Great idea. Wouldn't it be fantastic if the Microsoft learning videos were provided in a templated form like that?
John Egleston
Iron Contributor
I should note that not all the YouTube videos seem to be embedded on Support pages...and that the download video file (not just transcript) may not work in every browser.
Personally, I'd be fine to link to the YouTube videos as-is. But the opportunity is significant to boost engagement and contextualization with interactive questions in the LMS - even on such short videos.
darrellaas
Jan 25, 2019MVP
There was an initiative announced last year to bring training material directly into an organisation using a Microsoft-curated SharePoint site collection. I don't know if it has progressed much further.
You're wanting to take it a step further again and change their work. I think pauses with interactive annotations would give an organsiation the opportunity to add messaging that's relevant to their org. Great idea. Wouldn't it be fantastic if the Microsoft learning videos were provided in a templated form like that?
You're wanting to take it a step further again and change their work. I think pauses with interactive annotations would give an organsiation the opportunity to add messaging that's relevant to their org. Great idea. Wouldn't it be fantastic if the Microsoft learning videos were provided in a templated form like that?