This framework is a tool you can freely use to outline a tutorial. To get started, first notice a series of questions (Framework) followed by color corresponding example answers (Examples). Study the correlation between the color coded questions & answers before using the same questions yourself to organize the content surrounding your tutorial. The ultimate goal is to see the commonalities in empathy used to communicate so that you can gradually rely on this tool less and less.
Tutorial
The Framework
Answer the following questions about the tutorial, steps, and tools you’d like to more effectively communicate about.
What are we commanding reader to do?
What will the ideal outcome look like if this tutorial is followed?
How easy is it to implement?
What terms needs to be defined?
Does including a visual graphic or picture help?
How can you summarize?
What is the first macro-step?
What is first micro-step?
Does including a visual graphic, screenshot, or breadcrumbs help?
What is second micro-step?
Does including a visual graphic, screenshot, or breadcrumbs help?
What is third micro-step?
Does including a visual graphic, screenshot, or breadcrumbs help?
What is the second macro-step?
What is first micro-step?
Does including a visual graphic, screenshot, or breadcrumbs help?
What is second micro-step?
Does including a visual graphic, screenshot, or breadcrumbs help?
What is third micro-step?
Does including a visual graphic, screenshot, or breadcrumbs help?
What is the third macro-step?
Etc.
Can this be made more efficient or outsourced by a tool or service?
Should we pay for these tools?
Which tools do I recommend?
What is the name of this tool?
How does this tool make this task easier or more efficient?
Who is the company that produces this tool and what do they do?
How much does this tool cost?
What do other people think about this tool?
What other tips might be helpful?