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A long video has every answer in it. Finding the one you need is the hard part. Md. Saifuddin Khalid and the team behind EdViCon ran into exactly that. They had built a library of video toolkits for teachers, but a long recording is hard to learn from. You scrub back and forth, lose your place, and rarely reach the end. Their fix kept things simple. They host the videos on YouTube and use timestamps in uQualio to break them into short, focused pieces. In his words, it "makes it easier to see parts of the videos and therefore making it easier to follow." Same footage. Just shaped into microlearning people can actually move through. That's the case for video-first learning in one line. Not longer videos. Shorter, structured ones people finish. See how EdViCon did it: https://hubs.ly/Q04kQvmh0
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