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Originally Posted by Ido_Wolf
Sounds great, though I think text + images would work better than a video, as they are much easier to maintain and update, whereas nothing kills tutorial videos faster than date.
Plus, if you'd have a very well-written textual FRC guide to LabVIEW 2012 in time for the 2014 kickoff, it'd be very possible to change it right in the first few days of the next season so teams could use an up-to-date LV2013 guide for that very season.
If you want, I could help by translating (with either subtitles or actual translation depending on whether you use text or videos) the guide to Hebrew for teams from the Isreal regional.
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I think the benefit of having many smaller videos would make the updating process manageable. If a LabVIEW update changes the content of a subject, just that small lesson could be re-recorded (probably in 5 minutes or so). I have used text-based programming guides before for LabVIEW and haven't found them quite as effective dues to its visual nature. I will definitely consider your idea of using more pictures however, and I'll keep the subtitles comment in mind.