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How to Prepare for the End of the Flash

Magic EdTech

These organizations have been developing Flash content for education since Macromedia offered Flash 1.0 In 1996, Macromedia bought FutureSplash and renamed it Flash. During its heyday, Flash was the “be all and end all” for web interactivity and it was at this time that Adobe bought Macromedia.

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Learn How to Build Effective E-Learning with this Free E-Book

Rapid eLearning

The first edition of the free e-book was released in 2007, and as you can imagine a lot has changed in our industry. In 2007, most of the options for creating interactive elearning required Flash. These tools didn’t get their start in 2007. In 2007, if you were working with PowerPoint, your options were limited.

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Cultivating capability with Walmart’s Brandon Carson

CLO Magazine

.” Over 20 years in California, Carson worked with tech companies such as Google, Macromedia and Adobe. In 2007, Sun Microsystems hired Carson and eventually put him in charge of creating one of the first online social learning experiences and the game-based Sun Open Learning Center for system administrators. Kane, he says.

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Role Models in Educational Technology on Ada Lovelace Day

Janet Clarey

Ellen Wagner , Director at Macromedia and Owner, Learnativity Alliance. Recap: Women in the edublogosphere 2007. Nan Thornton , Faculty Chair, Instructional Design for Online Learning, Capella University, Minneapolis, MN. Jane Hart , Owner, Centre at for Learning & Performance Technologies. More Women Edubloggers.