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NZquilter 09-14-2018 04:58 AM

Written or Video Tutorials??
 
Which do you prefer? My husband goes straight to YouTube if he need to learn how to do anything new, from car mechanics to re-roofing houses. His dad is the exact same: YouTube is the go-to. Myself personally, I way prefer a written tutorial. I don't need to click pause and refresh if I didn't understand exactly what was said the first time. I can reread over and over and I can easily keep the page open or bookmarked for later reference. And I absolutely hate the classic YouTube "First off, make sure you have unplugged your device..." Ten seconds later, the person says the same thing " So make sure your device is unplugged, and then you grab this thingy here... Ummm, let's see... Ah, here we go... " :D Yep, it would have been far clearer if I could have read it with proper names!

So, anyone else? Which do you prefer?

patricej 09-14-2018 05:04 AM

i learned to read a very loooooong time ago.
i do not like - at all - the current trend of "dumbing everything down" to a video or audio format.
we are being molded into a culture of vidiots.

that said, there is value in a written tutorial, to which i can refer conveniently, accompanied by a video demonstration.
having written a few tutorials myself i know you can't photograph every single step and something important can get left out.

let me read .... my books, my news, my "whatever."

Tartan 09-14-2018 05:57 AM

I would rather watch how something is done rather then read about it.

sash 09-14-2018 06:24 AM

I do both, but I like written instructions too. Sometimes a video tutorial is great.

Rhonda K 09-14-2018 06:25 AM

I watch the videos but find they often waste my time with slow introductions, hand movements, and amateur video skills. Get to the point already!

I do like written instructions. There is an art to writing instructions that are clear and concise so one can follow along. Think how often patterns have mistakes or leave us confused.

It is also important that instructions are easy to read. Bullet lists and numbered steps are more visually pleasing than paragraph structure with sentences all lumped together.

It's great to have choices!

WANNABEE 09-14-2018 06:32 AM

Prefer written for most things.

QuiltnNan 09-14-2018 06:55 AM


Originally Posted by PatriceJ (Post 8126563)
i learned to read a very loooooong time ago.
i do not like - at all - the current trend of "dumbing everything down" to a video or audio format.
we are being molded into a culture of vidiots...

Patrice, please tell us how you really feel LOL !

QuiltnNan 09-14-2018 06:56 AM


Originally Posted by PatriceJ (Post 8126563)
...there is value in a written tutorial, to which i can refer conveniently, accompanied by a video demonstration.
having written a few tutorials myself i know you can't photograph every single step and something important can get left out.

let me read .... my books, my news, my "whatever."

this is how I feel also.

ekuw 09-14-2018 07:52 AM

I like both. I like to have written as a reference point, but I have come to the realization that I am more of a visual learner. If something in the written directions stumps me I watch a video to clarify.

SusieQOH 09-14-2018 03:17 PM

I read all the time but when it comes to instructions I love visuals. Youtube has been a huge help to me in everything from quilting to home repairs.


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