0 an occasion when you practise something, for example a performance, without an audience being present
An endoscope connected to a video camera allows for the creation of walkthroughs, allowing the public to share and critique the architect's vision of proposed buildings and cities.
The students had to summarize their cognitive walkthrough analysis per task in a separate part of the questionnaire, which reveals the rationale behind the scores of figure 11.
The promoters are doing nothing to hinder the walkthrough.
The aim of the classroom walkthrough is to provide direct and specific feedback to teachers based on the snapshot observed.
A complete textual walkthrough of all 105 stages is available, as are demonstration videos for the first several stages.
During this introductory walkthrough, participants learn the dance by walking through the steps and formations, following the caller's instructions.
The dance is led by a caller who facilitates a walkthrough before the actual dance begins.
A walkthrough differs from software technical reviews in its openness of structure and its objective of familiarization.