A new web site launched last week that could solve IT managers’ staff
training headaches and improve personal internet security and IT awareness.
Byte Me TV is the brainchild of IT
consultant Gary Schwartz and features regular five to ten minute video casts in
which Schwartz and former page 3 model Keeley Hazell discuss various IT-related
issues including phishing and how to protect your PC from malware.
Although some of the current content is consumer-focussed, there are plans to
expand the platform into the corporate market, as a low-cost, effective way to
train staff in IT basics or deliver information including corporate meetings and
presentations on demand and to a remote audience, according to Schwartz.
“It’s about making technology easier for people to understand, because a lot
of people are frightened of it,” he added. “They’re short podcasts which get all
the information across in an entertaining way.”
There is also interactive functionality including a feature which gives users
the ability to click on certain objects within the video, which then brings up
relevant information on that subject.
Upcoming plans for the platform include ‘Quick Bytes’ – shorter videos
featuring expert IT advice, and also ‘Byte Me Extras’ – a series of podcasts
designed to be viewed in sequence and used as an in-depth educational course,
according to the firm.
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