Contact EndUserSharePoint.com for event and ticket information.

This event has ended!

View current events hosted by EndUserSharePoint.com

Announcement List: Create a SharePoint Multi-Media Resource Center

New York, NY

Ticket Information

Type     Quantity
Announcement: Create a SharePoint Multimedia Center   more info Free  
Share this!

Event Details

Please note: This is an announcement list. Registration is free. You will receive an email the next time this workshop is scheduled.

Overview

We do a lot of screencasts at EndUserSharePoint.com and I frequently get requests on how to create screencasts that are distributed through SharePoint. In this workshop, we will build a multi-media distribution template that will help you manage content for use as in-house training or information guides.

In this live online workshop, you will create a multi-media management center that will store your screencasts and allow easy access through the SharePoint interface. Along the way, we'll talk about how to store large video files and access them through a customized SharePoint list.

This workshop is aimed at in-house trainers and presenters who need to manage their presentations for access through a series of screencasts.

This is the second live online workshop in a two part series. The first workshop, Create On-Demand SharePoint Training, is a hands-on session on using Camtasia 6 to create on-demand screencasts.

Presenter

This live online workshop is hosted by Mark Miller, Founder and Editor of EndUserSharePoint.com. Mark has over a decade's worth of experience in delivering online presentations. He has created hundreds of screencasts for End User usage of SharePoint. During presentations, Mark faciliates discussion on the context of using his projects so that participants walk away with a functioning solution that can be implemented immediately in their SharePoint sites.

Where


Live, Online from

New York, NY

Hosted By

EndUserSharePoint.com



EndUserSharePoint.com is a community of SharePoint authors dedicated to providing support and encouragement for the SharePoint End User.

The site receives 100,000 unique visitors a month, has a Weekly Newsletter subscription base of 13,000 readers and handles hundreds of questions weekly through the Stump the Panel: SharePoint Q&A Forum.

For daily updates, follow @EUSP and @TeamEUSP on Twitter.