In This Corner, the Dreamweaver Book

September 2nd, 2008   Print This Post Print This Post   Filed Under General  

Dreamweaver books or video tutorials like DreamweaverMadeSimple — which lets you learn Dreamweaver faster?

The answer depends on the type of learner that you are. If you’re the visual type, go for DreamweaverMadeSimple. The step-by-step demonstration not only shows you how to use certain applications, it keeps your interest, too, because you learn through a constant parade of images and sound. If, on the other hand, you’re the type who prefers to digest concepts leisurely, then Dreamweaver books would be best for you. While you read, you could linger on a chapter or mull over a concept for as long as you like.

In general, however, it’s easier to master software use through tutorials. After all, tricks of the trade are easier to teach through show and tell. Not only will you learn about site management, for example, you also get to see how the site management area looks. Video tutorials are also best for newbies who have never tried working with website-building platforms before. This is because the video shows the page you should be looking at if you’ve pressed the right button. Aside from this, videos also make concepts easier to grasp because they show you exactly how these concepts look in real-time application.

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