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#72
Much of this (to some extent flamed) discussion has forgotten to consider that

it takes a lot of skill and experience to make a good beginners tutorial.
Also in video.


Just remember all those user manuals you have sworn over...
The British magazine New Scientist (comparable to Scientific American) once had a discussion on its off topic page about even experimental scientists having a hard time getting the hang of their VHS recorders...

Krisse is certainly right,
some topics, especially for beginners, are better taught by video than by text,
and it takes some time to learn to make a good video.
(I don't mean technically, but e.g. in the timing of events.)

Of course,
in some cases explaining texts are needed even if there is a good video.

Krisse is right,
a collection of beginners tutorials (whether text or video) need to be supervised and organised by someone/people with teaching experience.
And beginners should not have to search inside a wiki of more advanced and hardly understood information.

Now, should maemo.org include some tablet schooling ?
I think it should.
It would, I think, be a good investment for the start of a future growth of developing manpower.

( A comment on the side :
I find it difficult to find good beginners information on Linux on the internet, after reading this discussion (well, some of it) I begin to understand why... )
 

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