A tiny bit more interesting than a piece of cheese (Create Reflection)
We have, yet, finished another project. And here I am again, staring in to my computer screen writing another reflection. And + if you haven’t noticed, I haven’t written anything else except for another one of my reflections. SO here we go again….
I have learned a lot of things by having our unit for tutorials, alone. I think the most important thing that I learned is to use iMovie, and to have patience for computers even though they don’t load fast. ( Terrible Memories: I clicked too much that I deleted my iMovie once.) I think I will be confident enough to create another tutorial with better ideas and thoughts in it. I think I have learned a valuable lesson because I have learned how to explain things in a easy, and understandable way.
I am happy about my finished tutorial because I have done it with my best effort, and I think I have worked very hard to achieve my goal. I am not happy with one thing because it ends too quick (0:56). But I guess I have done pretty hard on my project, so I feel very happy that this project ended with a success and I feel good that even after a whole bunch of bad things, I can finally reach my goal of creating my best tutorial that I can think I can make.
The basic fact didn’t seem too hard, but I think I have been very arrogant at first because it hadn’t been as I thought in the beginning. I think I have gone though important mistakes that are listed below.
- Deleting Imovie
- Taking pictures of wrong things.
- Putting things in the wrong order
- etc.
But I think since I gone through all the mistakes, I can finally feel happy about my final product.
I think my tutorial meets the criteria steps, length, and sections. I think I have done those things well because my steps were clearly listed below of my pictures of what to do, my length was pretty short (well, at least it was, but it still seemed like it ended in a hurry, but still….), and my tutorial was divided well in to sections that people can see from. I think my tutorial did bad on detailing my work because I have heard some comments that it felt like it ended in a hurry. Also, I think from next time actually showing what I am going to do and how I was going to do that was going to be good. I think I will try to improve my tutorial better if I had a chance next time.
I think I’ll have to learn different types of facts to finish my tutorial. But I think, to make mine better, I would have to work harder and make it much more slower to follow. I think I need to learn how to explain much more throughly much more interesting and a bit longer way. I think I would have to work harder to manage my tutorial in a orderly and good way.
Here Is my tutorial. ( I hope you’ll have fun!)
How to create a poster- Hye-won from YIS Academics on Vimeo.


May 20th, 2011 at 9:58 am
Well done Hye-won! Your tutorial is very professional, simple and focused. You made great use of titles and organizing your clips so that it’s easy to follow. One thing I noticed is that it might be easier to understand what you’re trying to explain if you included a recording of you actually doing each thing. With just pictures it can be hard to tell what you’re trying to teach.
June 10th, 2011 at 10:40 am
Hi, Hye-won! Your tutorial is great and very enjoyable to watch. Also, I really love how your “voice” comes through in your blog posts. I think you have lots of interesting things to say so I hope you keep blogging! Keep up the good work!