Standards for Instructional Threads, Discussion.?

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DickCappels

Joined Aug 21, 2008
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The echo makes it difficult for me to understand the words. A prepared script would also help to reduce the "word clutter" although it might make the presentation more stiff and formal sounding, but the unnecessary words interfere with my (and I assume others') comprehension.
 

atferrari

Joined Jan 6, 2004
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Unless you are blind, nothing beats a properly writen text with images sequentially inserted to actually illustrate the text in way; that's how my reports are being done for the last 29 years.

You can broswe texts at ease with little effort. Going few seconds back in a video could bring you in the wrong place and even you could hardly know it is happening.

You stop and resume as it is convenient to you.

You do not depend on awful audio.

There is no an almost-impossible to follow / find, jerkily moving cursor. One thing is moving it to work in Corel Draw but in a video where others are watching...?

Thank the deities overlooking the event if the inspired author does not add music.

But, if you insist:

Go to Youtube
Search W2AEW.
Learn.
 

mishra87

Joined Jan 17, 2016
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Hi Guys,

Being a TS, I want to get my video link back and close this thread.
I never thought that many people will speak against freedom of speech and oppose not to post video link to this forum.
Although video presentation was not good and may be some people like it and may be some people hate it.

Video should have been removed by Moderator if it did not meet community standard.

Personally, i felt demotivated after reading all these comments.

Anyway many thanks to all for valuable feedback and spending lot of time for this thread.
 
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ericgibbs

Joined Jan 29, 2010
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hi mishra,
Please do not feel demotivated by the blinkered attitudes of one or two fellow members.
As an engineer you will always find someone who wants to belittle the work of his fellow team members, just ignore them.
Just keep improving your presentation technique and learn from 'positive constructive' criticism.

Eric
 

jpanhalt

Joined Jan 18, 2008
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Hi Guys,

Being a TS, I want to get my video link back and close this thread.
I never thought that many people will speak against freedom of speech and oppose not to post video link to this forum.
Come now, that is more than a little exaggeration. Most of us, including myself, consider free speech one of our most important freedoms. This has nothing to do with that.

It has to do with quality of material presented on or by AAC versus stuff you put in your own blog. There is no objection from me for the latter and very little concern if you simply post something appropriate.
 

ebeowulf17

Joined Aug 12, 2014
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Hi Guys,

Being a TS, I want to get my video link back and close this thread.
I never thought that many people will speak against freedom of speech and oppose not to post video link to this forum.
Although video presentation was not good and may be some people like it and may be some people hate it.

Video should have been removed by Moderator if it did not meet community standard.

Personally, i felt after demotivated after reading all these comments.

Anyway many thanks to all for valuable feedback and spending lot of time for this thread.
I'm sorry to hear that the discussion hit you so hard. For what it's worth, I really think only one or two people were being negative. The rest of us were offering constructive criticism. We're not trying to discourage you from making videos - we're trying to encourage you to continue improving as you go.
 

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Audioguru again

Joined Oct 21, 2019
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Mishra87 is still a member of AAC and is still posting very clear English text in his new threads today.
My complaint was that his speech with a very strong accent and audio echoes in the video tutorial he posted here could not be understood, had some errors and should not be posted here.
 

djsfantasi

Joined Apr 11, 2010
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Mishra87 is still a member of AAC and is still posting very clear English text in his new threads today.
My complaint was that his speech with a very strong accent and audio echoes in the video tutorial he posted here could not be understood, had some errors and should not be posted here.
But if Mishra87 had not posted his video, he may not have learned about the limitations of the audio on his video.

But he did. And some comments might have been made in more of a positive light. We’re in a woulda, coulda, shoulda situation. It is what it is and we all have had an opportunity to learn. Hopefully, that is the case.
 

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Audioguru again

Joined Oct 21, 2019
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Mishra87 posted a new video yesterday on You Tube and it has the same echoes. Therefore he did not understand me or did not follow my recommendations to reduce the echoes.
 

OBW0549

Joined Mar 2, 2015
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I simply use the 'Ignore' function to make annoying posters disappear. Works like a charm, and it's a lot better than complaining about them.
 

mishra87

Joined Jan 17, 2016
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Thanks all for your feedback.
I will surely try to improve myself.
This video has been recorded before this discussion and today i published in YouTube. I do not know how much you people rate it.
For next recording i will try to reduce echo and with improved presentation skills.

Thanks !!!
 

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Audioguru again

Joined Oct 21, 2019
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I needed to increase the brightness to see the blue output. The green is the input.
Why do you say "the input signal and output signal are matching exactly" when they are obviously different?
Do you know why they are not the same?
 

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mishra87

Joined Jan 17, 2016
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I needed to increase the brightness to see the blue output. The green is the input.
Why do you say "the input signal and output signal are matching exactly" when they are obviously different?
Do you know why they are not the same?
Your above last sentence English is grammatically incorrect.
"Do you know why they are not the same?"
Do you know what is the correct English Grammar for this sentence?

Thanks,
 
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