Is the training video alive or dead? Question Title If you have been in the HR or training business for 10 years or more, Angel Productions would love to hear your thoughts about how the use of video in the workplace has changed (and if you haven’t, please pass the link to this survey to a friend or colleague who has).Our questions are about ‘video’, but never mind whether it’s an antique VHS tape, a DVD, something on an intranet or the web, or in an e-learning package: by video we mean any moving pictures.We plan to use the answers to this survey for an article to be published in the HR press, and, as training video producers ourselves, to inform our future work. Answering our questions should take you no more than a few minutes, and we will thank you by entering each completed response into a free prize draw (details at www.angelproductions.co.uk/index.html).1. In my experience video is used less for workplace training than it used to be. Agree Disagree Please give brief reasons for this answer Question Title 2. It costs less to use video for workplace training than it used to. Agree Disagree Please give brief reasons for this answer Question Title 3. There’s so much free material on the internet that it’s no longer necessary to buy training videos. Agree Disagree Please give brief reasons for this answer Question Title 4. Video is invaluable for training and unlikely ever to be replaced. Agree Disagree Please give brief reasons for this answer Question Title 5. There will be more demand for video for workplace training when the economy improves. Agree Disagree Please give brief reasons for this answer Question Title Name (we will not quote you by name without your permission) Question Title Position Question Title Organisation Question Title Email Question Title We might want to contact a few people to discuss their answers: may we contact you? Yes No If so please give a phone number (or say if you prefer email). Done. Thank you!