Flash Tutorial
Finding the perfect learning tool for Flash is a daunting task
to any novice web developer. One can find help in a number of
ways through books, friends and private tutors. These methods
are great but not often readily available, nor cheap! The best
and cheapest way to learn anything from the basics of flash to
the secrets of the trade is a Flash Tutorial. Think of the Flash
Tutorial as a mini lesson that teaches a specific part of the
flash.
Flash Tutorials come in many levels of difficulty and quality.
Developers don't publish their tutorials according to an
established curriculum, they simple publish whatever they please
or think will be useful. That makes finding the correct Flash
Tutorial difficult. Many times the tutorial is too vague and the
information is difficult to understand. Conversely, the concepts
could be easy to understand but entirely useless in the real
world. If a person will examine the quality of the tutorial
before they work through it, they will be able to avoid a lot of
unnecessary frustration. When selecting a Flash
Tutorial, look for these three criteria: examples, clarity,
and usefulness.
Examples
When looking for a Flash
Tutorial, be sure that it has examples to go with it.
Examples are actual snippets of code that actually demonstrate
the principles taught in the tutorial. If the source code is
downloadable as an example file for you to look at and run, that
is even better. Look for examples that are easy to follow and
demonstrate clearly the principle being taught. There is nothing
more frustrating than finding the perfect tutorial and not
having the perfect example to work from.
Clarity
Find Flash Tutorials that are clear and easy to understand. If a
flash dictionary is needed, then the tutorial is not worth your
time. Tutorials should be written clearly and concisely. It is
best when the author has put links to the definition of, or
clarifies a difficult word. Generally, it is also helpful when
the tutorial has visuals. That being said, not all visuals are
effective. The visuals should clarify and not confuse.
Usefulness
Above all tutorials should be useful. They should teach things
that can actually be used. It is great when the tutorial teaches
how to effectively use the feature in a real-life situation. A
good Flas
h Tutorial will be adaptable. The user should be able to
take the examples and adapt them to their application without
having to entirely redo the process. Finally, the tutorial
should teach the entire concept. This can be in one lesson or in
many lessons, but it should teach everything the user needs to
know to implement that concept.