A computer-assisted instruction technique in which new information is introduced on a step-by-step basis with frequent quizzes given to ascertain if the information is being learned
Computer-assisted instruction, usually divided into sections, on how to use a certain kind of software When you have never used a software before, or when clicking on "Help" is not answering your question(s), see if there is a tutorial you can take I D Weeks Library provides access to some tutorials covering a wide variety of software applications
A tutorial is a connected series of test cases that lead the user through the key features of the software Through the process of following the tutorial, the user learns how to use the software Providing a tutorial in the User Manual is highly recommended
A program that forces you to sit through lessons on every last obscure and little-used feature of an application while ignoring overall fundamental tricks that would make you far more productive
a session of intensive tuition given by a tutor to an individual or to a small number of students of or relating to tutors or tutoring; "tutorial sessions
An instructional program that presents new information to the student efficiently and provides practice exercises based on that information A lesson design used to teach an entire concept Interactive instruction that asks questions based on the information presented, requests student responses, and evaluates student responses It is self-paced, accommodates a variety of users, and generally involves some questioning, branching, and options for review
{i} lesson given by a tutor, lesson administered by a private teacher; manual or guide that provides instructions for and demonstrations of the use of a program or programming language (Computers)
A module supplement providing further assistance in acquiring skills In the materials by Reif, Brackett and Larkin, this supplement includes instruction deemed necessary for all learners as well as instruction for special cases
In a university or college, a tutorial is a regular meeting between a tutor and one or several students, for discussion of a subject that is being studied. teaching in small tutorial groups
A small discussion group (sometimes called a seminar) that is of assessed fi nancial need Forms of financial assistance include: a break-out from a large section of a course
A mode of instruction that presents content, checks understanding or performance, and continues on to the next relevant selection of content Tutorials may be linear or branched