Online Tutorials
On the Internet, or your corporate Intranet, a tutorial is a document, software, or other media created for the purpose of instruction for any of a wide variety of tasks.
Tutorials usually have the following characteristics:
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A presentation of content, usually with an example or examples, often broken up into discrete modules or sections.
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Some method of review that reinforces or tests understanding of the content in the related module or section.
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A transition to additional modules or sections that builds on the instructions already provided. Tutorials can be linear or branching.
Flash design for tutorials
Flash design can be used to construct interactive tutorials for training employees, showing clients how to use your products, recruiting and any number of other uses. IWC Internet has designers dedicated to building this type of Flash presentation. Contact us to see how Flash Tutorials can be integrated into your applications.
Flash video offers a wide range of options for you to employ on and off the Internet. Unlike other web video formats, the Adobe Flash video (FLV) format is not simply one that plays in an audio/video player like Windows Media, QuickTime, and Real Player formats do, with limited interactivity. - Robert Reinhart, Adobe Developer Center
