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81903_22607_2.pngCrea te a tutorial

Minimum version:
FirstClass 8.3

Audience:
Teachers

Experience
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FirstClass applications used:
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9203_31709_1.png Summary
Want to provide extra help to students without exhausting yourself? Use FirstClass documents to create presentations for tutorials that students can access on their own time.
9203_31709_1.png Example
John Smith is a teacher at Avalon Academy. He has students in his class whose first language is not English, some of whom have a difficult time writing essays. This inspired John to create a tutorial to remind students about how to write a good essay.
To create the tutorial:
1         He selects File > New > New Presentation within a class folder.
2         He adds content as desired, using formatting and graphics.
81203_42521_14.png Note
To add a new page, he generates a page break.
Students can access the tutorial at their own convenience. Here are a couple of snaps from the tutorial that John created.
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9203_31709_1.png Variation
John can also create a document of the tutorial and save it in presentation view. To do this:
 1 He selects File > New > New Document within a class folder.
 2 He adds content as desired, using formatting and graphics.
 3 He selects View > Content View > Presentation View.
 4 He saves his presentation.