Author: Scott Broomfield
Recently, I wrote an article for ReelSEO discussing our belief at Veeple that the power of online video (OV) will be fueled by more than just ad insertion. You know the old expression, “Tell me, I forget, show me, I remember, involve me, I understand.” Let me do just that…..
The screencast below is an 8 part interactive, e-learning video about the Veeple Online Video Platform (OVP). We want anyone in the market for an OVP today to easily understand the differences among OVPs. Today, there is a general understanding that an OVP is a video solution delivered through the Internet that enables people to create a comprehensive online video experience for their viewers.
Similar to our belief that online video will be used for more than simply ad insertion, we believe that a good OVP should be interactive and intelligent and must be much more than simply a launching pad for online video. An average OVP may include a content management system (CMS); Storage, Hosting, & Delivery; a Configurable Player and some basis analytics. An intelligent OVP includes all of the above plus interactivity to increase engagement, a branded player so it is your experience and not someone else’s, syndication to increase reach, and interactive analytics to know how the video is resonating with viewers; an in-depth understanding of how engaged a viewer is with your story and therefore your message. We call this intelligent video.
Using an e-learning interactive video to demonstrate what we do here at Veeple enables our viewers to quickly understand all the benefits. You can watch it straight through or move back and forth through the video to the specific topic that interests you and self-select what you want to see (click on the clickable object tab in the player). And while you are at it look for Dr. Veeple to pop up on the screen at 2:08 into the video and see how we use him to deepen the e-learning experience. Tell me, I forget — Show me, I remember — Involve me, I understand.

August 24th, 2009 at 8:13 pm
[...] For an a demo of Veeple’s video interactivity features, check out this blog post, e-Learning with Interactive Video. [...]
August 25th, 2009 at 2:21 am
[...] For an a demo of Veeple’s video interactivity features, check out this blog post, e-Learning with Interactive Video. [...]