This is from a response I added to a discussion earlier:
@Beyondforce
"Beside the above topics, Yes, there are a lot of other resources spreaded around:
*Fusion 360 YouTube channel
*Tips & Tricks board
*Learn section
*Autodesk University
Maybe there are more...
They are all good stuff, which need to be consolidated into one place (max. 2 places). :)"
Possibly, since Fusion360 is a semi-cloud application, maybe there can be help files attached to each aspect of the program much like the pop-ups that exist right now. The difference I suggest, have in addition to the popup a link to a wiki of sorts that users and moderators and developers, can document current solutions and methods ,workarounds tips etc. to that aspect of the program.
For instance, say that the area in CAM where you assign stock boundry, one has a special situation. (I learned a great tip from John Saunders recent video on NYCCNC where he constrained the adaptive cutting area by using an overlaying sketch. This is a brilliant tip, I would have never known to search for that type of solution.
By attaching that video via a wiki of sorts to that exact operation in the program gives the solution context, instant context.
remember... learning is helping those that don't know what they don't know.
Without context, solutions hang out "there" in an abyss without being generally referred to.
I posted this earlier:
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/design-validate-document/a-new-fusion-360-tutorials-amp-philosophy/m-p...