>>>I often just do Camtasia video's instead of html or printed help. Guess it depends
>>>on the type of application. People that don't like to read seem to like the training video's.
>>But the flip side is that using a video on an ongoing basis is a pain. Videos can be
>>great for initial training, but then documents are much better so you can find exactly
>>what you need.
>I (once more) fully agree with you. Video's are only for introducing and not for help files,
> it is indeed a pain to have to watch a 5 minutes video just to get the answer to a simple
>'how to do' question.
In most all cases, videos work better for me when learning something new. Once I have the system down though, a text form is better because then I more or less know what to search for to bring back up the reference.
I have a form of dyslexia. It makes it very difficult for me to read a lot of text (anything more than a sentence or two actually). I have to really, really concentrate to understand what I'm reading. I have developed a work-around for this though... I have a DS-30 handheld digital recorder. I speak aloud what I'm reading into the recorder, and then play it back and listen to it. My comprehension is much better when listening. When I read it's very low at times.
I also have a text-to-speech converter I use for reading large blocks. I copy-and-paste, and then it reads them aloud to me for better comprehension.
Always fun! :-)
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