CNM Tube
CNM Videos (hereinafter, the Service) is the part of CNM Digital Services that allows for video sharing. This Service is not available to the general public; only those users who have obtained the CertFellow role can access it.
The primary purpose of the Service is to accommodate emailing from and to the stakeholders of the CNM Digital. This Service is powered by CNM Mailware, which backs an email management system.
Problems to be solved
When you visit video.friendsofcnm.org, you are getting to the site of our future services called CNM Videos. With regard to technology, it can be called "CNM Youtube." Indeed, our software is very similar with the one that Youtube uses. The difference is that we are responsible for UX design and content of our service. That particularly means that have the fullest control over what videos are posted and how those videos can be viewed. We can also assign categories and sequences to adapt them better to our patrons' needs.
Imagine what we together can do with CNM Videos. We can post there the CNM orientation, seminar presentations, and event previews, streamline our events, etc. Currently, just a couple of test videos are published, but the technology is ready to be used and our video-sharing service is waiting for your help. Would you like to be a part of that change?
Our team is able to implement pretty much any requirement, but someone like you should envision how this service should look like. Who should be given rights to upload the videos? Comment on them? Should we need any adds? If so, what types of those adds be? Who would edit the videos? Oversee the content? Decide whether the videos should ever retire? Who should be able to delete or flag the videos? Is the current CNM Videos' logo good? If not, what should the logo be? How intellectual property issues shall be resolved? Should we ban anyone from commenting or posting? If so, how this ban should look like? Should any metrics like visits, views, clicks, etc. be collected? If so, which ones? Who and how would used them? And ... who shall formulate new questions to be addressed?
As a member of our future CNM Videos Taskforce, you are invited to get involved. And, by the way, you are invited to suggest a change of that tentative name for this body too.