How to write a Script for Spoken Tutorials Summary

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Title Screen - Objectives - Content - Summary - End Task
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  • Title Screen: As discussed in STAGE 2 of FOSS Stages
  • Mention the learning objective(s) at the beginning of the script
  • Test all the features you are going to use and confirm that they work
  • Explain the topic well
  • Use short sentences and simple words – avoid jargon
  • Use a combination of demonstrations(screencast) and slides
  • Be specific while giving instructions
  • Follow a good pedagogical approach while writing the script
  • Write all the steps from the beginning to the end. Don’t leave anything to imagination or assumption
  • Summary: A quick recap of the content taught in this tutorial in bullet points or a flow chart
  • End task: You may want to suggest a task, a quiz or a project which the learner can do
  • Last slide: As discussed in STAGE 2 of FOSS Stages
  • Ideally, restrict the time of a narration to 7 minutes
  • Ask a novice to verify the correctness of your script by actually trying it
  • Proof-read the script to rectify any grammatical mistakes before recording

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