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Lesson I: Making your own Custom Articulate Player | LearnNuggets

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Please upgrade your browser TOOLS: The Articulate SDK: The first two lessons do not require the SDK as we are simply building the ‘skin’ for the player in Flash. Adobe Flash: The Articulate Player is published to the output file extension known as.swf or phonetically pronounced, “swiff.” so any version of Flash back to MX 2004 (v.8)

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My first stab at a custom Articulate Community Player | LearnNuggets

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I’m not new to Flash or HTML, but Dave’s article along with supporting Screenr screencasts inspired me to give it a try. Please upgrade your browser At first glance, this can easily be done in Flash with simple buttons, but it’s a real-live-honest-to-goodness Articulate player published right from PowerPoint! My first custom skin!

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for Associations Jeff delivers an easy-to-read primer on how to leverage social media tools to expand the learning value that associations deliver. These tips were different from past surveys in one significant way: Many of them contain detailed ActionScript code that will help you solve common problems. Dunlap Learning 2.0

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Lesson II, Part I: Making your own Custom Articulate Player.

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In this lesson, we’ll be building all the graphic elements from scratch using Flash. In the end, as long as the buttons work it doesn’t matter if you built them in Flash or not, right! I. Setting up the Layers in Flash By default, a new Flash document will have one layer named “Layer 1.” Note: I’m using Windows.

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What Tools Should We Learn?

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Skip to content Follow: RSS Twitter LearnNuggets Nuggets of Learning Stuff Home About Resources Tags ASTD , resources , tools What Tools Should We Learn? 3, Interactions/Animations/Games I don’t want to get into the Flash debate here but let’s face it; the.swf output file is here to stay for a long time.

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