Great stuff please ....split the training into two for future. End users & Power users . Things such as pages library creation, configuration content, types, list, & best practice should be done by the power user as they are, the gate keepers of the site. The end user would just focus on uploading documents and getting the best use out of SharePoint. Basically the day-to-day features
Is this a modeled AI voice? There are some words that are obviously spelling mistakes but are pronounced with the spelling mistake included, like "libaries" and "libary" being the most prominent and consistent. Inflection and stressing seems completely off. Also the long awkward pauses and breathing sounds inserted. This is painfully difficult to listen to and sounds totally unnatural. If others are having the same difficulty paying attention to the video because of the weirdness of the audio and delays, I made it through by turning on closed captioning and playing back at 1.5 speed. The video then works at a normal working pace and the narration sounds like it's robotic due to the speed change, instead of sounding robotic because it's robotic in nature.
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Great stuff please ....split the training into two for future. End users & Power users . Things such as pages library creation, configuration content, types, list, & best practice should be done by the power user as they are, the gate keepers of the site. The end user would just focus on uploading documents and getting the best use out of SharePoint. Basically the day-to-day features
Yes, we do have the video split into two on our channel!
❤✏ the best ... thanks 🙏🏽
You're welcome 😊
Will you also discuss permissions and best practices?
Yes
Is this a modeled AI voice? There are some words that are obviously spelling mistakes but are pronounced with the spelling mistake included, like "libaries" and "libary" being the most prominent and consistent. Inflection and stressing seems completely off. Also the long awkward pauses and breathing sounds inserted. This is painfully difficult to listen to and sounds totally unnatural.
If others are having the same difficulty paying attention to the video because of the weirdness of the audio and delays, I made it through by turning on closed captioning and playing back at 1.5 speed. The video then works at a normal working pace and the narration sounds like it's robotic due to the speed change, instead of sounding robotic because it's robotic in nature.