Modern SharePoint Training Videos: How to Use Stream, Lists, and Help Pages

Here is link to the online course: https://lightlever.ca/learn_sharepoint

Training users in modern SharePoint doesn’t require complex learning platforms or formal courses—especially in small and midsize organizations.
In this video, Gerry Brimacombe from Lightlever explains a practical, lightweight model for SharePoint support and training videos using tools you already have in Microsoft 365.
You’ll learn:

What short “support videos” are (and what they are not)
How Microsoft Stream works today on top of SharePoint
Why videos are now just MP4 files stored in OneDrive or SharePoint
How to surface training videos on a SharePoint Help page
When (and when not) to use the SharePoint Playlist List template
How to organize videos using document libraries, metadata, and views
Simple permission rules that actually work

If Classic Stream playlists confused you, this video resets the mental model:
storage and organization are separate, and SharePoint handles navigation, permissions, and visibility.
This approach is ideal for:

SharePoint admins wearing multiple hats
Small and midsize organizations
Intranet and Help page design
“Just‑in‑time” training your users will actually watch

If you’re building or maintaining a modern SharePoint intranet and want training that stays easy to manage, this video shows a clear, repeatable pattern.
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