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Suggestion for self paced tutorials

jack_erhartjack_erhart Member Posts: 86 ✭✭
Are there choices of instructors for the online tutorials? The ones I have experienced so far talk and move way to fast. It's a waste of time to try to follow.

Any suggestions?

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    nick_papageorge073nick_papageorge073 Member, csevp Posts: 663 PRO
    I went through almost all the tutorials. They switch up the instructors quite a bit.
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    jack_erhartjack_erhart Member Posts: 86 ✭✭
    I have learned to slow the videos down, so that has help. But I'm still curious if this just me, or are others experiencing the same thing? Just getting old I guess! 
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    michael3424michael3424 Member Posts: 676 ✭✭✭✭
    @jack_erhart - I have the same problem with many of the tutorials, especially when the subject is completely new to me.  I put that down at least partially to a somewhat aging brain.

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    kate_leipold_ritkate_leipold_rit Member Posts: 36 EDU
    To me, all instructional videos need to have variable speed and well done captions.  Everyone is going to want to use variable pacing... 
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    dirk_van_der_vaartdirk_van_der_vaart Member Posts: 541 ✭✭✭
    Hit the ? button and do a search in the help file, works for me, better than the tutorials.

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    John_GrangerJohn_Granger Member Posts: 7 EDU
    I have posted a series of self paced tutorials (Ad-Free and no sign-up) appropriate for all users and paced at a rate that are easy to follow.  Feel free to use them or share them with your students.  https://cadvideotutor.com 
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