I like this class specific tutorial--great hook for students to use our tools without being too specific so that when an interface changes it needs to be changed.
View here: http://mediamill.cla.umn.edu/mediamill/html5/128228 or below
Tutorial: Art of India: Tools for finding the Information you need
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I love it! Plus it would be very easy to adapt to another class by changing a few screenshots/casts and maybe tweaking the script (I can't remember if he says "Art of India" out loud). Is this a Captivate project? It'd be great to set up a repository of projects/slides/screenshots that could be remixed.
I agree with Jan...very cool! A lot of information in this short tutorial, but it doesn't seem overwhelming because the production is so engaging. Very nice!