Live recordings, when provided, allow you to review what was discussed and catch up on sessions you could not attend. They are a valuable resource when used with discretion.
On this page, we see where to find them, how to organize them, and what to do when a recording is absent.
Official source
Official recordings are published exclusively through Arbicsx institutional channels. Videos circulated elsewhere are not considered a reliable source and may be incomplete or outdated.
- Training section of the dashboard, when provided
- Official community areas
- Official communications with a direct link
Watch the recordings at a dedicated time, with full attention. Listening to them in the background while doing something else reduces the value you gain to almost zero.
How to search for a specific live session
If you are looking for a specific live session, remember the date, type, and topic. Many archive platforms allow you to filter by period: using the date will save you time.
If you cannot find a recording
Some sessions are not recorded due to editorial choice or technical reasons. If you believe a recording should be there and you cannot find it, open a ticket with support indicating the date and topic.
Do not share recordings outside of official channels. These are resources reserved for active Arbicsx users.
How to integrate live viewing into your path
Reserving a weekly slot for catching up on live sessions is a habit that brings concrete results over time. Better to have a few sessions watched carefully than many watched distractedly.
Content updates
Some recordings may be replaced with updated versions when the context requires it. Always verify that you are referring to the most recent version available.
Recordings are worth the time you dedicate to them: use them with the same care you would in a live session.
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