During the investigate, we commented on other people’s blogs about their best tutorial. I commented on Ken Onda’s blog, and Jamie Machin’s blog.
During the investigate, I learnt that to make a good tutorial, your steps need to be simple, and one-at-a-time. If the steps are not simple, the tutorial is hard to understand. Also, if you are talking during a tutorial, you need to speak in a clear voice. Especially if the tutorial is showing how to draw something.
To make my tutorial better, I think that I need to make the steps more simple, and easy to understand. I think that I put too much information into the one step.
Thanks,
George



A birthday message to my ‘gorgeous’ nephew George,
I just want to say that I’m VERY HAPPY that you were born and I’m so grateful for you and on the occasion of your birthday (5 days ago) it’s a good time to let you know that you are very special to me even though we live miles apart.
loads of love,
A.Catherine
A good start George! Please make sure to include your practice tutorial within your reflection so we can see how you did.
Lots of great learning here from the Investigate stage:
“I learnt that to make a good tutorial, your steps need to be simple, and one-at-a-time. If the steps are not simple, the tutorial is hard to understand. Also, if you are talking during a tutorial, you need to speak in a clear voice.”
Now you can apply what you learned as you design your storyboard!