As a trainer, you can upload video materials in your courses to educate learners about the subject more comprehensively and effectively.
Imagine this: You've created a course called Different Techniques in Farming and uploaded a video of a Japanese scientist explaining the Fukuoka farming technology as training material.
However, there is a challenge: Because the video is in Japanese, its accessibility to all of your learners is questionable.
With this pain point in mind, we've rolled out a few enhancements in video upload to enrich the learner's experience.
Subtitles: You can upload subtitles in multiple languages to a video, and learners can choose the language they prefer. Adding subtitles makes your video accessible to a wider audience. It will also enhance learner engagement by capturing their undivided attention.
Thumbnail Image: A thumbnail image should pique learners' curiosity about the video. An image such as a green pasture of crops, a farmer actively engaged in farming, or a Japanese farmer explaining the technique will give learners a glimpse of what to expect from the video. You can customize the video thumbnail by adding an image or capturing a screen from the video.
You also have the flexibility to allow learners to control their playback speed.
To learn more about these enhancements, please refer to this help article.