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Before the spring holidays, we had to make tutorials on whatever we wanted that is related to school. We worked on it for about a month and we worked really hard on it.
When I was making the tutorial, I learned how to use imovie, how to use quick time player, and I learned how to use the applications we used for making the tutorial.
I am happy with my finished tutorial because I worked hard on it. There might have been a few parts where I could improve, like repeating the steps more than once, and to work on speaking in a clear voice because on some parts, I couldn’t really hear what I was saying.
For me, the tutorial was a bit challenging because I didn’t know how to use some of the applications we used to make the tutorial, and to make sure all the steps made sense and it was easy to under stand.
I think the top 3 criteria my tutorial meets were to stay on topic, to do the action while I explained, and the conclusion. I think I stayed on topic through the tutorial, and I don’t think I went to anything else. I did everything while I explained the steps through the whole tutorial. For the conclusion, I wrote thank yous and credits.
To make the tutorial better, I think I could have repeated the steps, and I probably should have spoke in a clearer voice.
I looked at Mimi and Marina‘s tutorials. From their tutorials, I learned things like to organize your school papers, you should use folders, and from Marina’s tutorial, I learned that you say some words differently than it is spelled.

Well done Elina! I think your finished tutorial is fantastic! You really listed to all the feedback during the creation process, and your finished work reflects a very professional edit. I’m glad you learned so much and even though parts were challenging, it’s clear that you know how to make a great tutorial!
May 10, 2012 7:06 am | #1