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Pete.Green
Community Manager
June 21, 2017
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Help test new beginner Photoshop tutorials!

  • June 21, 2017
  • 17 replies
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Adobe is creating a new series of Getting Started Series tutorials for Photoshop. The series consists of 10 tutorial pages, and each page has 3-5 videos.

In order to ensure success with this effort, we want to test the tutorials with as many people as possible.

Who? Although everyone is welcome to chip in, we are looking for a specific user profile:

  • Total beginner
  • Motivated to learn
  • Willing to complete a survey following each tutorial
  • (optional; no more than 5-10 testers per product) Willing to meet with us in-person for detailed feedback

Timeframe? June20 to June 30, 2017

How? If you would like to participate, respond to this thread saying you're interested, and we'll follow up with you via e-mail.

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    17 replies

    Mr_Meharwade
    Participant
    June 22, 2017

    Hi I am interested to test this tutorial and I can also learn something out of it definitely...

    MSM

    GRAPHIC DESIGNER

    Swandive stream
    Inspiring
    June 22, 2017

    Personally if learning something new I prefer a more page-based format to a video as you can take the time you need without having to constantly pause the video (or track through a waffling introduction in the case of amateur  YouTube tutorials).

    I used to use Sony Vegas (like Premiere Pro though less advanced) which had mini-guides built directly in and would guide you based on whatever content you had already (e.g. applying transitions to clips). I don't know how they did it but it was a  really good way to do things I found.

    JJMack
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 22, 2017

    Yes people learn differently both types of tutorials are needed and can be combined.  Reading for me can be a choir for me and with video you will always miss important things the video player need to have good controls so the user can pause and back up the video.  The video also need to be High quality carefully planed so everything can be seen and re viewed If shortcut are used that needs to be emphasized and the video must have audio.  Any video without audio is poor but I can not type and communicate well verbally so I'm likely to type some and have video without audio for my stuff. Its the best that I can do. Teachers as well as students can have their problems.

    JJMack
    ranielse
    Participating Frequently
    June 22, 2017

    Hi all,

    To be clear, everyone is welcome to chip in. Honestly, we'd love to have your input.

    Just let me know if you're interested.

    Regards,

    Randy Nielsen

    Adobe

    joecos55
    Inspiring
    June 21, 2017

    Hi pete

    I am very interested in taking part in the program

    Joe Cosentino

    Joe Cosentino
    June 21, 2017

    Pete,

    you also should post this invitation in the "Photoshop for Beginners" forum.

    Though there are fewer visitors the density of beginners is high.

    Fenja

    JJMack
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 21, 2017

    Pete using  motivated beginner to test tutorials will only identify which tutorials are over there heads and tutorials the beginners have a hard time with.   IMO you should open this up to all that want to help new uses so the can give you suggestion as to how to make the tutorials more suited for beginners in thier opinion.  Humans learn differently and some require more time and different instructions. If you want to limit this to  motivated  beginners you should have posted this in the Photoshop for Beginners forum. Here I believe many will think your motivated beginners thing is a pipe dream.

    JJMack
    Trevor.Dennis
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 21, 2017

    JJMack  wrote

    Pete using  motivated beginner to test tutorials will only identify which tutorials are over there heads and tutorials the beginners have a hard time with.   IMO you should open this up to all that want to help new uses so the can give you suggestion as to how to make the tutorials more suited for beginners in thier opinion.  Humans learn differently and some require more time and different instructions. If you want to limit this to  motivated  beginners you should have posted this in the Photoshop for Beginners  forum. Here I believe many will think your motivated beginners thing is a pipe dream.

    The problem with non beginners is that we might miss those steps that we assume are obvious, and that we perform by reflex and muscle memory.  Those are the steps likely to trap a beginner because the author glossed over them as too obvious to describe fully.

    Something Adobe might like to look at is making these tutorials findable.  IMO they took a big step backwards when they changed from Adobe TV's list format to the visually more pretty front end.  The list had a hundred or so titles, split into categories.  From a forum regular's point of view we could quickly home in on a relevant tutorial in forum answers.  After the move to a more graphic rich approach, even knowing a particular title's wording did not guarantee you'd be able to find it. 

    Silkrooster
    Legend
    June 21, 2017

    I don't know how many times I have read someone looking for beginner tutorials, whether it be visual or written. I like the idea of making it findable. However I would go one step further, besides updating the Adobe TV search and category list, I would like to see a dedicated page in the help system that lists all the beginner tutorials created by Adobe and its supporters. A link to that list should also be on the overview page of the photoshop and photoshop beginners forums. Which leads me to believe another list should be made for Photoshop Elements and Photoshop Lightroom. Can't leave anyone out if it can be helped.

    happie_97
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 21, 2017

    Hi Pete,

    I am not a beginner but I love testing tutorials. I can remove my experience hat and test as a novice for you. I am interested if this is an option. I always learn something new regardless of experience.

    Andrea

    Legend
    June 21, 2017

    Hello Pete,

    I am not a beginner but I am interested as I teach Photoshop in our local photography club.

    So your tutorials could very well help me in that respect.

    Is this okay with you?

    Greetings from Belgium,

    Ronald

    ranielse
    Participating Frequently
    June 21, 2017

    Thanks Andrea and Ronald. I'll be in touch!

    Randy Nielsen

    Adobe