Example Tutorial Listing
The Ask
Objective & Focus Area
Activity Description, Why This Matters Now, & Future State
This section of a tutorial listing provides a clear, structured explanation of a process, skill, or method. Unlike problem or solution listings, which focus on identifying issues or proposing ideas, tutorial listings are designed to educate and guide users in a practical, actionable way.
A strong tutorial listing should:
- Clearly define the skill or process being taught.
- Provide step-by-step instructions.
- Explain the benefits and potential applications of learning this skill.
- Encourage hands-on participation and real-world implementation.
For example, if the tutorial is about starting a community garden, the listing would cover:
- What this tutorial is about: A step-by-step guide to setting up a local urban garden for fresh food and community building.
- Why it’s valuable: Encourages sustainability, food security, and stronger local connections.
- Who this is for: Anyone interested in gardening, urban sustainability, or community development.
- Key steps covered in the tutorial:
- Step 1: Find a suitable location (public space, private land, or rooftop).
- Step 2: Gather a team and set up a plan.
- Step 3: Get permissions from local authorities if needed.
- Step 4: Secure funding or resources (grants, crowdfunding, donations).
- Step 5: Start planting and engage the community.
- Step 6: Maintain the garden and grow long-term participation.
This listing serves as a practical learning resource, ensuring that users gain clear, structured guidance to take action.
🌍 Why This Matters Now
This section explains why this tutorial is particularly useful today and why people should engage with it. It should:
- Highlight key benefits or challenges this tutorial helps solve.
- Explain why now is the best time to learn this skill.
- Encourage individuals to take action by following the tutorial.
For example, in a community garden tutorial listing, this section might highlight:
- Food prices are rising, and people are looking for ways to grow their own fresh produce.
- Urbanization is increasing, reducing green spaces—community gardens help restore balance.
- Gardening has mental health benefits, offering stress relief and social connections.
🚨 If people don’t learn these skills now, we risk:
- Missing opportunities to create food-secure, sustainable communities.
- Losing valuable urban spaces to further commercial development.
- A continued lack of access to fresh, affordable produce in cities.
By showing the relevance and benefits of this tutorial, this section ensures that users see the value in learning and applying these skills.
🚀 Future State & Expected Outcomes
This section describes what success looks like if people follow and apply this tutorial. It should:
- Explain how learning this skill can lead to tangible results.
- Describe the potential positive impact for individuals and communities.
- Provide a clear call to action.
For example, in the community garden tutorial listing, this section might describe:
- Short-term goal: Help individuals and groups establish small-scale gardens in their communities.
- Long-term impact: Build a network of sustainable urban farms and improve food security.
- Tangible outcome: More self-sufficient communities, reduced carbon footprints, and stronger local networks.
- Call to action:
✅ Follow this tutorial and start your own community garden.
✅ Share your progress and inspire others to do the same.
✅ Encourage local authorities to support urban gardening initiatives.
💡 Only share what you need to get your message across, so that you attract individuals who are genuinely interested in learning and applying these skills.
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