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This comprehensive guide offers a focused approach for tutorial creators, blending thought leadership and paradigm-shifting TED Talk style. Explore the importance of foundational principles and a one-and-done course structure. Learn why it's crucial to keep tutorials short, provide context, and personalize the learning experience. Adapted from Knowles' Principles of Andragogy, discover strategies to captivate your audience by anticipating preferences and adding personality. From setting up tutorial marketplaces to enforcing sequence and offering certificates, this guide covers it all. Evaluation tips ensure your tutorials leave a lasting impact.
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From Inspiration to Evaluation Guidelines for Tutorial Creators
A focused approach Thought Leadership Paradigm Shifting TED Talk Style One and Done Courses Curriculum
Foundational Principles* for Tutorials • Keep it short • Provide context • Make it personal *Adapted from Knowles’ Principles of Andragogy
Why keep it short? “How Long Should Your Next Video Be?” Wistia, 2016
Why provide context? Objectives/Outcomes/Competencies
Why make it personal? Have you completed the Blood Borne Pathogens module yet? I was really drawn to it! • List audience • Anticipate preferences • List audience • Anticipate preferences • Add personality
Quizzes Assisting Patrons with Communico - 3 Questions Internet Basics - 4 Questions Requesting Loans - No Quiz Science Fair - No Quiz
Training Transfer - An Interlude The Transfer of Training: What Really Matters, Grossman and Salas, 2011
Evaluation • Keep it short • Provide context • Make it personal