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Open Campus Technical Content Creator Course

Introduction to Open Campus
Career Benefits of Creating Technical Training and Tutorials
How to Register to Open Campus

Section Overview
What Kind of Educational Materials Do People Need?
How to Learn Enough Materials?
Tutorial Types

Section Overview
Key Points of Tutorial Writing
Examples of Written Content
Homework: Write a Tutorial For How to Claim Your Opencampus ID

Section Overview
How to Transform a Written Tutorial Into a Video Tutorial
Which Programs to Use in Video Tutorials?
Video Editing With CapCut
Example Case Study
Homework: Make The Video Version of Your Written Tutorial

Publishing Your Written Tutorial
Publishing Your Video Tutorial
How to Grow Your Tutorial's Impact

Find a Novel Topic Related to Web3, Create an Educational Piece and Publish

Next Steps For Your Career

In this example, we want you to read and discuss some written tutorials. You've spent time learning about the key points of a written tutorial, including clear headlines, engaging hooks, informative content, and a unique voice. Now, it's time to put that knowledge to use by analyzing two written tutorial examples provided below.

Content Examples:

  1. A Comprehensive Deep Dive to Liquity
  2. Understanding zero-knowledge proofs without cryptography background

Your Task:

Read The Tutorials

Begin by thoroughly reading the provided tutorial examples. Pay close attention to how each tutorial is structured, the language used, and how the information is presented.

Evaluate Based on What You've Learned

  • Consider how effective the headlines and hooks are in capturing your attention and making you want to read more.
  • Analyze the clarity of the instructions and the overall structure of the tutorials. Is the information organized logically?
  • Reflect on the engagement level of the tutorials. How does the writer's voice influence your interest in the topic?
  • Assess the uniqueness and creativity of the tutorials. What sets them apart?

Share Your Analysis And Explain Which Is Your Favorite Example

Tell us which is your favorite example and write a reflective analysis based on your evaluation. Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the tutorial, and how it aligns with everything you've learned so far. You can submit your analysis as a Google Docs public link using the input box below.

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