Video Tutorial

  • Being a  instructor is always challenging .Accept this challenge and prepare a video (no more than five minutes) as a instructor of your tutorial video .
    You can be yoga instructor,chef,craft master,make up artist so on . 


I want my students to be an instructor and prepare a tutorial video about anything whatever they are good at .Some instructions are given below 

What makes a good tutorial video?

Is the instruction clear, easy to follow, and to-the-point?

Tutorials must be easy to consume, and learning is best achieved when information is delivered clearly.

Ensuring your tutorial meets a high standard of clarity begins with planning. When you start working on a tutorial, set specific learning objectives for the viewer. Write these objectives out, making sure they identify the actions or concepts that users need to know to be successful after watching your tutorial.

Do the ideas flow smoothly from one to the next?

In all good tutorials, each section flows naturally from one to the next. Design your tutorial so that you present things in the order that a viewer would need to use them to perform the task.

Does the content speak to a broad audience?

We need to use the word ‘appeal’ here loosely. Appeal really means, “Is this a topic many people want or need to know about?” A lot of tutorials are created based on demand.

Key question: Does the content have a neutral, friendly and inviting tone?

Make your tutorial inviting and comfortable to watch. Narration that’s overly excited or delivered in 

 will distract from the learning content and may lead some users to tune out. Tone comes through most obviously in the way the narration is read, but start setting the right tone in writing your script.

Does the final piece have quality audio, video, and sufficient polish?

Finally, we get to the part of a good tutorial that most people think of first: Presentation. I saved this for last for good reason. The presentation is, of course, very important. It is also easy to focus on and forget everything that comes before it. Like designing a beautiful book cover before writing the book.