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musicvid10 wrote on 5/29/2010, 10:41 PM
I think you should deliver both.
The interactivity possible with Flash is certainly an attractive option.
willqen wrote on 5/30/2010, 1:07 AM
I would have to say both also. So far I primarily watch tutorials on TV or Computer, sometimes even read, say from the manual or book, then try out what I've learned on the computer. I would however like to try out the other method of working on the computer with the lesson right there with me.

Thanks,

Will
Richard Jones wrote on 5/30/2010, 2:46 AM
In an ideal world, both please.

Richard
kkolbo wrote on 5/30/2010, 10:33 AM
In an ideal world, both please.

In an ideal world, yes. The problem is that the design is different. It is like wanting one car that is both a sports car and a dump truck. You either get the two ton load ability or high speed cornering. OK, you might get it to do both, but I couldn't afford to buy it.

I may lean toward computer because I can have 15 students all working on computers at their own pace easier than I can have them each with a DVD player and TV. They could play a DVD on the computer, but since it is on a computer, it might as well be designed for computer.

Hmmm, decisions, decisions...