Thanks Tobias I will switch the images to a better format like PNG and work on a video as I agree walkthroughs are not as good. I am trying to get something that computer novices can latch onto and a 'Create Your Own Adventure' is fun and interactive.
Thanks Dave I will be heavily checking out your TiddlyQuickly. I guess the question I have is what is 'basic' what is 'moderate' and what is 'advanced' Once I read TiddlyQuickly I am sure I will have a better idea, ;) For me Basic is Formatting, Basic usage like Links and Bringing in Data from the outside world. Moderate is Advanced formatting like Tables, Image Galleries, and List of Lists. Advanced is building stuff like plug ins and making core 'tweaks'. On Monday, November 24, 2014 12:01:29 PM UTC-8, RichShumaker wrote: > > Please support Eric's IndieGoGo!!!! > Eric will create something that we can all use everyday. > > I started this post after reading other posts and seeing there was no > recent posts on this subject. > I posted about it on an earlier thread but that thread was not just about > learning TW. > > I learn best by watching videos, following easy to do steps, doing it over > and over. > So that is my idea of how to teach TiddlyWiki5 to myself and others. > > The Goal(s) would be pretty straight forward > 1. Create 'Easy to Follow' Instructions built into a TiddlyWiki5 > - I like the Follow this Adventure Style but I am open to ideas / > suggestions > 2. Create different levels and build from level to level > - It was suggested to call the levels Beginner, Advanced, Developer > - I was trying to avoid names and go more generic like Level 1 to Level 5, > this is just personal preference > 3. Create videos for each TiddlyWwiki5 Level and also create smaller > Videos for different parts of the lesson > - It would be cool if we could film the lesson from start to finish so > people could rewind over an over and over if needed > 4. Build in a way to easily spread this to other people so they can learn, > try, use TiddlyWiki5 > - My suggestion was based on the train the trainer models and as you get > to Level 4 and 5 you start to teach Level 1 and 2 > 5. Create a way for someone to be 'certified' to help encourage learning / > teaching and a minimum understanding > - I have a CTS and people see that as a minimum to have an understanding > of AV Knowledge and it is becoming more required by companies in my area > - By having a way for people to distinguish themselves, TiddlyWiki5 > Certified, TiddlyWiki 5 Developer, TiddlyWiki 5 Architect, you create a way > for people to grow and expand > - I have no idea how you would actually Certify people and who would do > that or if this is the best use of time > 6. There are several site where you can learn to 'code' and I wonder if we > could build the lessons on one of them > > > I know that several people have created tutorials and information for > TiddlyWiki on the web > http://tiddlertoddler.tiddlyspot.com/ > http://quizlet.com/1993476/tiddlywiki-markup-flash-cards/ > http://tw5magick.tiddlyspot.com/ > http://www.giffmex.org/tw5mall.htm > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/118970/wiki/tw5tribalknowledge.html > I know there are more so point them out - See also the Community Page on > TiddlyWiki.com > > My next step is starting on Level 1 - Beginners - whatever it ends up > being called > What do you need to learn to start riding the TiddlyWiki 5 bike? > > Thanks everyone for all that you do and have done it is awesome. > > Rich Shumaker > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

