VIRTUAL TRAINING
Cindy Huggett, CPTD
Most virtual platforms make it easy to record live sessions. Recordings capture the essence of a virtual event and are available for playback afterward.
The recording can be local on an individual attendee’s device, or it can be to the cloud, so it’s available to view or share with anyone. Some platforms allow all attendees to record, while others only grant this privilege to hosts or meeting organizers.
But just because a session can be recorded, doesn’t mean it should be. For each benefit of recording there is an equally important drawback.
Let’s take a closer look at the pros and cons of recording virtual training events, starting with three reasons in favor of it:
On the flip side, there are many reasons not to record:
After weighing the pros and cons, I do not advocate for recording virtual learning in most circumstances. In my experience, the drawbacks are too significant when compared to the benefits. Remember that virtual training isn’t the same as a virtual meeting or presentation. Virtual training is meant to be interactive, collaborative and synchronous.
However, if there’s a justified need for recording a session, such as it’s the only solution to attendance challenges, consider the following alternative: Use the recording to create an edited summary reel and provide that for playback.
Similar to watching the highlights of a sporting event on the evening news, it becomes a shorter video with only the key content included. This solution repurposes the content into a format that’s better suited for asynchronous viewing.
It may make perfect sense in your organization to record sessions. But do so only after careful consideration. Make the choice to record only after weighing the pros and cons.
Cindy Huggett, CPTD, is a consultant and author whose books include The Facilitator’s Guide to Immersive, Blended and Hybrid Learning and Virtual Training Tools and Templates. Email her at Cindy@CindyHuggett.com or connect with her on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/cindyhuggett/.