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Youtube has thousands of good tutorials.
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Students indicated that they gained insight into, and developed an enhanced awareness of the criteria of good tutorial performance after they had provided their peers with feedback.
I think that, by looking at the quality (of contributions), it made everybody more aware of the quality level that is asked from students, especially because of the different aspects (of good tutorial behavior) that were identified.
The focus group clarified why the feedback was not effective for the majority of the students, even though students felt that the peer feedback had made them more aware of what good tutorial behavior consists of.
There are a variety of places online that provide good tutorials, including Udemy, Khan Academy, Codecademy, Code.org, and many more.[2].
I'll leave some good tutorials in the sources section.
Another option is to find good tutorials on YouTube.
There are quite a few good tutorials there, as well as talented performers to help give you an idea of what can be played.
There are some good tutorials on how to learn simple exercise routines, with recorded demonstrations.
If this way is not your favorite, search Google or youtube for some really good tutorials.
This is a good tutorial.
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