With a decade of experience and unique technologies,

iPOV can solve some of the toughest
problems in knowledge management


 

When training delayed is training denied

iPOV can author eLearning - quickly:

  • Record an expert explaining software or physical action.
  • Transcribe, fix grammar and add a new voiceover.
  • Publish to LMS.

When distance limits collaboration

With CoSolvent Community Server, users can easily trade visual explanations:

  • Use 'point and share' cameras and screencast software
  • Record informal demonstrations and explanations
  • Share ideas safely with other users - any time, anywhere.

When experts can't be everywhere

iPOV shows experts how to capture knowledge in easy‐to‐share videos:

  • Use point and share cameras or screencasting software.
  • Capture spontaneous explanations
  • Share with CoSolvent Community Server
  • Email link and follow with phone call

When losing an expert is painful

iPOV captures informal, visual explanations in a keyword‐searchable web video:

  • Stage a dialog between an expert and a protege.
  • Record the event and publish as a web video.
  • Make it fully searchable by phrase or keyword.

When knowledge sharing should be easier

iPOV's CoSolvent Community Server can safely share files, PDFs, audio, and video clips:

  • User, group and file action permissions
  • 'Public' folders share targeted items login‐free
  • Easy‐to‐send emails with formatted links
  • Subscribe to automatic change notification

When experts don't want to write manuals

iPOV uses video to capture sophisticated explanations quickly and painlessly:

  • Ask experts to 'show and tell' what they know
  • Record the informal sessions with video
  • Transcribe, edit, and add a voiceover
  • Publish an eLearning object

When language gets in the way

iPOV advocates the use of informal video to complement cross-cultural communication:

  • Visual explanations need less translation
  • Share movies with CoSolvent Server
  • Add foreign language subtitles and voiceovers where necessary

When no one reads the SOP

Write Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) that are shorter, more compelling, and easier to understand.

  • Record informal videos of tricky procedures
  • Embed video clips in Word SOP source
  • Convert Word file to video‐enhanced PDF.
  • Distribute like any other document