What You’ll Get
60-second script structure (explanatory video) with exact timing for setup, solution, finish
30 ready-to-film questions across math, science, test prep
Copy-paste sharing templates for every situation
Think10X workflow generating videos in 10-15 minutes
Skip the obvious. This shows exactly which questions to film and how to structure them.
The 60-Second Script Structure
Every 1-minute video follows this exact timing:
Setup (10 seconds)
State the question and method in one sentence.
Template: “We’re solving [equation/problem type] using [specific method name].”
Example: “We’re solving this quadratic equation using the quadratic formula.”
Solution Steps (40 seconds)
Show 3-4 key moves. No background theory.
Template: “First [action]. Then [action]. Finally [action]. Check by [verification].”
Example: “First, identify a=2, b=5, c=3. Then plug into the formula. Simplify the square root. Check both solutions in the original equation.”
Finish (10 seconds)
State the answer and give them a task.
Template: “The answer is [result]. Now try problem #[number] using these same steps.”
Example: “So x = -1 or x = -1.5. Now try problem #8 using the quadratic formula.”
If your explanation doesn’t fit this structure, the question is too complex for 1 minute.
Think10X Workflow (15-20 Minutes Total)
Step 1: Upload (30 seconds)
- Take clear photo of the question
- Crop to show only relevant content
- Upload PNG or JPG to Think10X
Step 2: Generate (10-15 minutes)
Platform creates:
- Step-by-step visual walkthrough with animations
- Natural voice narration explaining each step
- Automatic captions and transcript
- Private video by default
Step 3: Review (2 minutes)
Check two things only:
- Correctness: All steps and final answer are right
- Duration: Video is 60-90 seconds (if longer, it’s a reference video, not a quick explanation)
Step 4: Share (1 minute)
Use templates above. Include what to focus on and what to do next.
Total time investment: 13-18 minutes first time. Saves time when reused with multiple students.
Questions That Don’t Work
Too broad: “Explain derivatives,” “What’s photosynthesis?”
Too complex: Multi-part word problems, proofs requiring setup, “Compare X vs Y”
Too context-dependent: “Fix your mistake on #7,” “Why did your method fail?”
For these: Create 3-5 minute videos or schedule live sessions.
Common Tutor Mistakes
Adding background: “Let me explain where this formula comes from…” → 4-minute video. Fix: State method, use it, done.
Showing thinking: “First I considered factoring, but…” → Confusion. Fix: Pick one method, show it.
Apologizing: “This might not be the best way…” → Students doubt it. Fix: Teach with confidence.
Perfectionism: Re-recording 5 times → You create 2 videos/month not 10. Fix: If correct and under 90 seconds, ship it.
When to Film vs Text
Film: Question asked 3+ times, gets asked weekly, visual helps.
Text: One-off question, student needs answer now, 2-min voice note resolves it.
What “1-Minute Video” Actually Means
Video duration: 60-90 seconds students watch
Creation time: 10-15 minutes using Think10X
Not the same thing. You invest 15 minutes once, students watch 90 seconds, you reuse with 10+ students over time.
The Real ROI
Question asked 10 times:
- Text: 20 minutes (2 min each)
- Video: 25 minutes (15 create + 10 share)
Break-even: 8-10 students for repeated questions.
One-time questions? Text wins ✅
Repeated questions? Video wins ✅
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Only film questions you answer 3+ times. Use text/voice notes for one-offs. Start with your top 5 most-repeated questions, then expand as you see patterns.
No. A smartphone camera and decent lighting are enough. Take a clear photo of the problem, upload to Think10X, and the platform handles the rest. No video editing skills required.
Yes. Keep math, science, and test prep videos separate. Students (and you) can find relevant content faster. Start with your primary subject, then expand.
Some questions just don’t work as quick videos. Things like “Explain derivatives” are too broad, multi-step word problems are too complex, and “Why did my method fail?” is too personal. For these, either make a longer 3-5 minute video or hop on a quick call. Save the 60-second format for straightforward problems you can solve in 3-4 clear steps.
Get Started
Think10X generates explanation videos from question images in 10-15 minutes. Upload questions, review generated videos, share with students.
👉 Create your first video: www.think10x.ai
👉 Beta access: sales@think10x.ai
Note: Video completion rates vary by context. In large-scale online learning studies, shorter videos show higher completion [(Guo et al., 2014)], though individual results depend on student motivation and question relevance.
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