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===== Final Project Requirements for ART Candidates ===== | ===== Final Project Requirements for ART Candidates ===== | ||
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* Make sure your presentation stays focused on the lesson you have designed. Mention, if needed, but avoid getting side-tracked by, the details of the user interface if they are not specific to the task at hand. It's usually OK to assume some basic knowledge of how Rhino works on the part of the viewer. | * Make sure your presentation stays focused on the lesson you have designed. Mention, if needed, but avoid getting side-tracked by, the details of the user interface if they are not specific to the task at hand. It's usually OK to assume some basic knowledge of how Rhino works on the part of the viewer. | ||
* Before you publish or submit a training video watch your video carefully, //as a new user// - ask yourself if the material is conveyed clearly and completely and with a minimum of fuss. | * Before you publish or submit a training video watch your video carefully, //as a new user// - ask yourself if the material is conveyed clearly and completely and with a minimum of fuss. | ||
+ | * Locate and start commands on the Menus. This is better for the viewer than typing and the Toolbars. You can point out the command that is being started by name on the Command line. | ||
* And, be concise. | * And, be concise. | ||
===== ART candidates: ===== | ===== ART candidates: ===== |