I prefer videos in parts, section what your doing on each video with a test at the end of it, at least if there is something wrong we are able to go through that particular part of the video.
Can't be bothered with a long video. Too long.. Example, im currently working on the mailing list of your videos, i've gone to chapter 3, tonight im doing the last 1 or 2 so I don't need to chase where I finished off from.
Empty your mind, be formless like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water my friend.
I will keep doing parts then, but if I get to the 15 minute point and there is no natural stopping point I will just keep going.
This makes sense I suppose. I personally would prefer just straight videos, but I understand why others would love the part system, the best of both worlds!
The way I see it, people who would prefer full length videos can have the playlist on autoplay. but the other way around does not really work unless they just remember where they got up to.
jacek wrote:The way I see it, people who would prefer full length videos can have the playlist on autoplay. but the other way around does not really work unless they just remember where they got up to.
Yup.
Generally my strategy; However, the elimination of unnatural stops will be a great thing so yay for that!
Because it's annoying and stupid. If I want to watch more videos I'll just click the damn video.
Then you're one of the few people here who isn't lazy. People generally are lazy. If they can do something with less effort by doing osmething different, they'll go for it. Those playlists are a great example.
I put each tutorial in a playlist because the related videos thing does not always show the next part, and I don't want people to have to mess about searching.