tutoriallike
Tutoriallike is an adjective used to describe content, media, or discourse that resembles a tutorial. It signals that the material is structured to teach a specific skill or procedure, often with explicit steps, prerequisites, and expected outcomes. The term is a compound of 'tutorial' and the suffix '-like', indicating similarity rather than official classification. In contemporary usage, tutoriallike can apply to written manuals, online guides, videos, and interactive modules that adopt a instructional format.
Common characteristics of tutoriallike material include a clear goal, a step-by-step sequence, and concrete examples or
Uses and limitations: The term is descriptive rather than normative and is not an official standard. It
In writing and metadata, tutoriallike can help signal format and user expectations. Alternatives include 'how-to,' 'step-by-step