YouTube’s Tutorial Videos
@heaytheblogger (2876)
Philippines
December 10, 2012 12:26pm CST
Sometimes while we are stuck in the realm of cyberspace we come across different skills and interests and videos that are not only entertaining but also educational.
On the platform of video sharing websites, YouTube is indeed diverse in terms of video channels and video contents. We all loved to browse videos over youtube on different video genre.
From music videos, video blogs, reviews, showbiz scoops, movie trailers, you name it… YouTube has it. Another highlight on the most sought after videos and channels over YouTube are video tutorials. Any video tutorials from cooking lessons, Piano or Guitar Music lessons, computer software tutorials, PTC tutorials, Photoshop tutorials, and even learning a foreign language we have that on YouTube.
On a personal note, I love watching tutorials over YouTube because it is more interactive. Not that I don’t like reading tutorials over internet how-to’s and web articles it’s just that putting an image and movement over instructional materials such as video tutorials make you learn more about a specific skill or knowledge you want to hone with.
Share your thoughts…
5 responses
@music217 (291)
• United States
10 Dec 12
If I am looking for a tutorial I usually look on youtube first. I would rather watch someone do it and see exactly how it is done rather than read it because sometimes I don't fully understand the directions. I am on youtube all the time looking for new DIY tutorials.
@heaytheblogger (2876)
• Philippines
11 Dec 12
True, rather than being lost with some things you want to learn. seeing someone doing the actual thing such as video lessons is really helpful.
Thanks for your response.
@heaytheblogger (2876)
• Philippines
17 Dec 12
LOL, it's so true... most especially when instructional reading materials are hard to understand... .
@mutchy126 (317)
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17 Dec 12
I find YouTube tutorials extremely helpful, there is a broad range for nearly every topic imaginable.
@heaytheblogger (2876)
• Philippines
18 Dec 12
Very true in fact, they have diverse channels with educational purposes such as tutorials and other stuffs.
Thanks for your response.
@Lovegreen (376)
• Philippines
11 Dec 12
hi heay:)
You're very right about that, I personally love those cooking tutorial videos because I love to cook. I've learned a lot from them and it's easier to learn as you can see how they actually do it. Not just imagining how it's done when you're just reading instructions.
@heaytheblogger (2876)
• Philippines
11 Dec 12
Thanks for your response. Exactly, i do watch cooking tutorials however, i don't cook much but yes. it does helps you get familiar with the cooking procedures and those sumptuous recipes.
@heaytheblogger (2876)
• Philippines
11 Dec 12
Indeed such programs have complexity in terms of it's usage and tricks on how to manipulate images. with the use of such tutorials over YouTube it also helps us understand more about such program because you can see an on-hand lesson about it.
Thanks for your response.
@StartFlatBoke (222)
• Portland, Oregon
16 Jun 13
I love YouTube and make a lot of tutorials myself. Another good use is for reviews. I spent a couple hours today watching reviews on how to remote control my tablet from Windows. The good part is I have a website that pays me to listen to radio in the background.