Re: can you recommend OS X DVD training?
Re: can you recommend OS X DVD training?
- Subject: Re: can you recommend OS X DVD training?
- From: Emilie Unkrich <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2005 19:51:27 -0500
John,
I found your comments and this site most enlightening.
http://www.wap.org/
With Care,
Emilie
Apple Bits Editor
NEOAC
www.neoac.org
On Mar 13, 2005, at 5:36 PM, John D. Barnes wrote:
Many of these products are totally useless to anyone who is not
already a well-trained Macintosh user. The "Tacky Shirts" one does the
least good IMHO because it gets too mixed up with the personalities,
with a lot of schmoozing about the coolness of things. Almost all of
the products are created by geeks who fail to recognize that the
jargon is totally strange to new users. Anyone who can understand what
is being said on the products that I have seen is already resourceful
enough to learn what they need to learn by the simple expedient of
looking under every rock in the interface to see what lies there.
The most common failing of the rank and file users who seek help from
our user group and its SIGs is a failure to reach out and explore the
meaning of the interface elements in the applications they are trying
to use. They want to use the applications without really learning
their capabilities. Now I will concede that these people are a fairly
small part of the Macintosh user universe, but I think that they are
an important element in our User group memberships. Macophiles who are
resourceful enough to learn on their own do not need MUGs and stay
away in droves, while those who are full of unanswered questions get
referred to us.
If formal learning tools employing DVD technology are to be relevant
to us, therefore, they must abjure jargon and impress upon the viewer
the need to recognize interface elements and fit them into a an
underlying set of principles. Teaching needs to be Socratic rather
than rote because the student will be faced with new questions as soon
as they leave our tutoring sessions. We need to teach them how to
catch fish rather than to feed them precooked filets.
--
Be content with what you have; rejoice in the way things are.
When you realize there is nothing lacking, the whole world
belongs to you. * Lao-Tzu
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