/Guidelines for Script writers
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Welcome to the presentation on the Guidelines for the script writers.
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To start with, choose the required topic from the Basic Level of a FOSS.
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Slide 3 | It is mandatory for the script to be in a two column format. |
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Let me show you a sample script which is not according to our standards. |
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This is how a two column script would look like. |
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To know how to generate a two column format script, please follow the steps given in this url carefully. |
Slide 4 | We shall now present some guidelines on how to write a script. They are as follows:
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Slide 5 | Use simple words
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Slide 6 | Follow a good pedagogy while writing a script.
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Slide 7 | A script should be written by visualizing that 75% of it should be demonstration and 25% of it should be slides.
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Slide 8 | After the script has been written, please do the following:
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Slide 9 | Proof read the script to rectify any grammatical mistakes before recording.
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For further details on the guidelines, please go through this link
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Slide 10 | A script needs to be supported by the required resources. For example: the slides, source files, editors etc.
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If you are the Effort leader of a particular FOSS:
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Slide 11 | There are some sample templates. You may choose any of them according to your requirement
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Spoken tutorial team checks against the criteria given in this checklist
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Demo on mediawiki | Procedure for uploading the slide template is as follows:
Please log on to spoken tutorial mediawiki using your name and password.
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Slide 12 | If you are the creator of the tutorial, then
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Slide 13 | Along with the script, please upload the slides on the spoken tutorial mediawiki
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Show the template for DSpace | Here is an example of the slides which have been already uploaded. This is the slide template for DSpace Spoken Tutorials. |
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If you want to write a script for a tutorial on any of the DSpace topics, you may download it from here. |
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After you have done the above, please self verify the script against the checklist in the url here.
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Slide 14 | Once you have uploaded the script and the resources,
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Slide 15 | If the novice locates bugs, it is the responsibility of the expert and the creator to rectify the script
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Http://spoken-tutorial.org/wiki | Once you are done with all this, you are now ready to record the tutorial.
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In this tutorial, we have explained
The things that you need to keep in mind while writing a script
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Slide 17 | This brings us to the end of the tutorial on Guidelines for script writing.
Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of Talk to Teacher project, coordinated by http://spoken-tutorial.org Funding for this work has come from the National Mission on Education through ICT, launched by MHRD, Government of India. For more details pls watch http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro
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