Want to create your own interactive video course for mobile? Heres how…

13th February 2017 – Want to create your own interactive video course for mobile? Here’s how…

Video is now becoming so common place to use as a teaching tool that if you’re not using it you are at a perceived disadvantage – but there’s a disconnect with harnessing the full power of HTML5 video and the implementation of effective training and assessing techniques.

How do you embed interactive questions and answers during the video to validate learners knowledge and then have that available on a mobile device?

 

Sure, Flash used to be able to do this on a desktop but failed miserably when it came to any mobile device. Now we have HTML5 video and all the neat technology associated with it but organisationas still struggle to put this in a mobile format.

Enter TappnEd – interactive video learning for mobile.

 

This course shows you how to get started using TappnEd’s interactive video features and then deploy that course to any device. It works especially well on smart phones in both landscape and portrait modes as it was designed specifically with the small screen of smart phones in mind.

 

Getting Started Course

Getting Started with Interactive Video Courses: https://platform.tappned.com/course/11

Also learn how to monetize your mp4 video course by setting a price and selling it through the payment gateway. You can also share your course via social media or email and get your followers to buy and participate in that course.

 

Included in the course curriculum is:

 

  • Lesson 1: Creating a Course 06:33 minute(s)
  • Lesson 2: Uploading Video 03:01 minute(s)
  • Lesson 3: Adding Call-To-Actions, Scoring & VAP Messages 08:14 minute(s)
  • Lesson 4: Adding a Poll

 

No technical HTML5 knowledge is required – we handle all that in the back end of the TappnEd system.

 

If you need any help please contact support via the support email request form https://tappned.com/contact/ .

 

To start the course tap here https://platform.tappned.com/course/11 .