Continued with chatting about video tutorials.
My issues with on screen tutorials are:-
1) You need two screens. One to work on and one to follow along.
2) You have to work at their pace, very difficult to stop, re-wind and go through "that bit" again. Rant mode On :- Will someone please write an app to download tutorials with an effective step back X minutes / seconds button control not a pathetic slider. Sliders are hard enough with a track ball. How mouse pushers manage I don't know. Rant Off.
3) Never a really clear path of where you are going and how to get there. At least in education things are usually aimed at some sort of exam. Might learn things you never need (All together now "Calculus was a waste of time, never used it in 50 years"
but at least its structured and hangs together. Tutorials tend to be "lets do this interesting part today."
4) Presenters style has to mesh with your style. Its very hard for presenter working on their own without audience feedback or producer scrutiny to get the tone right. When working in "lets do this interesting part today" mode its very hard to spot bits missed out that folk who haven't done a vital earlier one.
5) There are about six different starting points for folk of different skill sets and experience levels. Grumpy Ole Guy wot has been machining for mumble mumble years (me!) needs a very different approach to bright eyed bushy tailed 15 year old doing design and technology classes. In particular folk like me see everything 3D as built up from 2D views but Fusion is, of necessity as the future is CNC, arranged the opposite way. Make a 3D object, can produce 2D views if you insist.
6) Experienced old farts tend to want to fly a supersonic jet almost before they can walk! So easy to forget how far you have come from drawing a box in MacDraw (or your equivalent) an how difficult that was but how wonderful the result seemed.
I'm not a teacher. Never could be one as I don't have classroom management skills but I have been an instructor. And a good one too! So I know just how hard this sort of thing is once you hit the coalface. I also know just how easy it is to muck things up good and proper with the wrong approach for the audience. Bin there, dunnitt, got the tee shirt, wrote the book and resolved to do better in future.
As always my issues are mine. Your mileage will differ.
This years plan is to try and set proper lesson schedule. Trying to pick it up as and when hasn't worked.
Clive