When it comes to engaging remote learners, video lectures and workshops are some of the most popular learning formats. The global growth of the remote workforce has made remote education more accessible than ever before. There are several different ways that you can offer remote learners access to your in-person training content.

Some of the best options for offering remote learning include video courses on platforms such as YouTube or Skillshare; virtual meetups via platforms such as Zoom or Meetoo; and live workshops using platforms such as Skillconf or Eventbrite. With this article, we will share with you our insights into which online VOD platforms have the best potential in the coming years.

Mastera

Mastera is a video platform with an emphasis on organization and learning effectiveness. The platform is designed to make it easy to create high-quality video courses while also providing an easy way for students to access them anywhere.

Mastera’s learning management system is designed to help instructors manage all aspects of their courses, including inventory, students, and activities. Once an instructor has created an account, they can begin creating courses.

Dacast

Dacast is a podcasting platform that allows instructors to create one-off video lectures that can be distributed to students via a web browser. Dacast provides instructors with the tools they need to create engaging and effective courses. These include a native video player, recording tools, and a way to collect feedback from their students.

VPlayed

VPlayed is a video platform that makes it easy for instructors to create and distribute engaging on-demand video lectures to students. Unlike other platforms, VPlayed does not require a separate app for instructors to view videos. VPlayed is an excellent choice for instructors that want to create great content and distribute it on a large scale. It’s also a great option for students that want access to high-quality video lessons.

Muvi

Muv id is a video-sharing platform that allows instructors to create and distribute online video lectures to students. Like VPlayed, Muvi does not require a separate app for instructors to create and view content. Muv id is an ideal platform for those that have a large number of students and want to create online video lectures that are accessible to all.

Zype

Zype is a video platform that allows instructors to create online videos, similar to other platforms. However, Zype’s unique feature is the ability to “zipe” videos together and create longer videos that meet the needs of more diverse audiences. Zype is also one of the few platforms that does not charge a subscription fee, making it an affordable option for instructors. Zype is an excellent option for instructors who want to create a wide range of video content and don’t want to spend a lot of money doing it.

IBM Cloud Video

IBM Cloud Video is a cloud-based video management system that allows instructors to create, manage, and distribute their video courses. IBM Cloud Video has a number of advantages over other platforms, including the fact that it is web-based, so instructors can use any device to create and manage their content.