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jgpaiva:
Very well done, Bryan!
That's an amazing amount of work there, and you making them available for free is just fantastic.
It's definitelly good for DC to be bale to have this kind of material.
As for adding voice, my response would be "no", unless the voice you add is strictly (or at least mostly) reading the text on screen. I say this because it's way easier to understand written english then spoken english for us non-native english speakers. On the other hand, having voice would allow the person to be doing stuff without looking at the screencast, only through the voice instructions.
I'd also recommend you add a timebar, so that people can skip back and forward more easly.

kyrathaba:
Thanks, jgpaiva.  I'll look into adapting tutorial #5 onward for displaying a timebar.  The currently available tutorials are available here now:

http://kyrathaba.dcmembers.com/

as well as here...

http://www1.webng.com/bowrsanryld/non_bowrsanryld/wink_videos/index.htm

kyrathaba:
Tutorial #5 is now available  :Thmbsup:

http://kyrathaba.dcmembers.com

Tutorial #5 covers constructors, inheritance, and polymorphism

kyrathaba:
The next flash presentation, a review of tutorials 1 through 5, will be ready within the next week's time.  Additionally, there will be a downloadable C# Winforms project that will provide a multiple choice quiz to test knowledge acquisition.

kyrathaba:
The presentation reviewing tutorials one through five may be delayed at least a day or two (possibly longer).  My computer is on the fritz.  I don't know what's wrong.  I've had it four years with zero problems until this very morning.  I thought maybe it was just hanging, so I tried to reboot.  It powered back up okay (LED came on, fan whirring), but didn't boot the OS.  No output to the monitor.  I powered down, unplugged everything, plugged up again, powered up again.  Same result.  Tested with a different monitor that is working fine with the kids' computer.  Still no output to the monitor.  I figure I've got a virus or hard drive problem.  Anyway, my ISP works on computers, so I'm delivering it to them this afternoon and hopefully they'll be able to resolve it.  I have several days' worth of work on the tutorial review that I'll lose if they can't fix it (sample programs have been uploaded but the actual flash presentation hasn't).  Moral of the story: backup daily. 

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