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Determining where to focus content efforts #18

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iteles opened this issue Jan 27, 2017 · 2 comments
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Determining where to focus content efforts #18

iteles opened this issue Jan 27, 2017 · 2 comments

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@iteles
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iteles commented Jan 27, 2017

Following on from @nelsonic's suggestion that we start off our content by creating a 5 minute introductory video for each of our tutorials, I think it would be great if we could use this as a gauge of interest to see where we should focus our efforts in terms of content.

@nelsonic and I have discussed ending the video with a request for people to subscribe to the channel if they are interested in more videos but leaving a comment if they would like to see more videos along a similar vein.

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@iteles totally agree with you on this! What order of priorities should these videos be made in? start with the existing tutorials that have the most stars❓

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nelsonic commented Jan 30, 2017

@iteles & @iteles great questions.
I think the logical approach is to make videos for the tutorials we already have ...
But I would prefer to create the videos for complete beginners
i.e. "What is a web browser...?"
My plan is to do a 5 min video with @carolrmc (who you will meet when you eventually visit Portugal!!) each day to help answer the questions:
carolrmc/carolrmc.github.io#1 and carolrmc/carolrmc.github.io#2
starting with HTML + CSS ... 😉

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