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Bate – who has configured control systems for customers around the world, conducting extensive training for broadcasters – foresees virtual training programmes becoming commonplace. He thinks the concise, information-rich format is something that applies to other technologies in the TSL portfolio. The roll-out of online training by TSL also resonates with a broader industry take-up of skills enhancement, that’s seen a boom during the pandemic. “People have more time on their hands,” observes Bate, “so the ability for customers located in, for example, Beijing or Sao Paulo to immediately get trained has been appealing.” It also means there is a much greater opportunity for customers to acquire the skills they need before undertaking a TallyMan-orientated project, whether more traditional broadcast operations or next- generation streamers. “The desire for more online education is definitely there – and we’re addressing it with the TallyMan virtual training programme.” For more information, and to register for TallyMan online training, visit www.tslproducts.com/tech-insight- hub/advanced-training/
functions, including signal grouping and automated routing.
THE DESIRE FOR ONLINE EDUCATION IS THERE— WE’RE ADDRESSING IT
BEYOND THE BASICS Addressing the mechanics of the virtual sessions, Bate asserts that each person connects remotely and is given access to a virtual machine running in TSL. “They can run the course on their PC, or receive a TallyMan to follow the syllabus. On top of more basic aspects, such as control of the video routing, we also show them how the system can be used to control elements like robotic cameras, to integrate virtual panels, and so on.”
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