(blush) - I really need to spend more time looking for stuff, instead of asking stuff I think!!!! as always - brilliant hint - thanks again 🙂
I've been hatching a crazy idea - a mashup of training videos with github and a Makefile - but "for smarties" as opposed to "for dummies" (clever people tend to "switch off" when training has repetitive baby speak). The general idea is to make tiny video clips that very quickly introduce the learner to specific things, along with all the details they need to know and why (so, to use my own ignorance as an example, the video topic about the timeline would mention you can rename stuff, and that doing so helps later when you're wanting to quickly find something you need to tweak among many operations). Those tiny video clips become individual "files" on github, complete with githubs issue tracking/development system and source control etc. For continuity, spoken words would best be scripted (AI can convert the original words to text with timing and inflection hints, submit it into the wiki area, then another AI can use the wiki to replace the audio with a clear voice and/or change language). Finally, a Makefile process can assemble all the clips and voiceover into a video that's published on Youtube.
What that means, is that everyone can contribute. Fusion360 is *huge*, and there's lots of experts at different part s of it around here. If anyone wants to improve the text, they just use the wiki to change it - the voiceover will re-master the video. If you want to add video stuff, just make a new clip. If you think things need to be in some other order, move them around. It would be like a one-stop perpetually-self-updating everything-you-need-to-know-in-one-place master product guide. If done extensively, you could in theory sit through a few hours of fast-paced no-repetition video - and at the end of that - you'd have experienced every single product facet, alogn with hints and reasons. I dunno about you, but I tend to remember stuff, even if I didn't learn it. So for example, if one day in future I noticed it was hard to remember what I'd done in the history, the fact I'd seen "right-click rename" in a video in the past would be enough for my brain to know how/what/why (and, the fact the video is text-searchable, would mean I could near-instantly find the clip needed to remind me the details...)