Tutorials are valuable introductions, but they often keep the hardest decisions in the hands of the instructor. Real practice begins when learners start making more of those decisions themselves.
Why it matters
That might mean rebuilding from memory, modifying examples, creating variations, or starting small original projects. These moves increase retrieval, ownership, and independence.
How it works in practice
Vibe Learning uses tutorials as launch points, not as substitutes for real practice.
Key takeaway
Move beyond following steps by turning tutorials into independent practice, variations, and small original builds. This article supports the larger Vibe Learning framework by turning big ideas into clear, practical guidance that learners and educators can use immediately.
