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Instructional Design, Crowdsourcing, Audio, Typography, Blogs, & Psych

Big Dog, Little Dog

Create Camtasia movies. Program in Actionscript 3. While the process is quite straight-forward, it's easier to show you this process in a demo than describe it in a linear fashion using text and images (after all, this is an E-learning blog, folks!). Script a simulation. Know a.swf from a.flv. Develop a website.

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The Secret to Creating Your Own PowerPoint Templates for E-Learning - The Rapid eLearning Blog

Rapid eLearning

And since we’re in this gift giving season, you can have the templates I designed for this demo. Click here to view demo. Take a look at the image that inspired it and then click the demo link to see my template applied to an elearning course. Click to see a demo of the template above. Focus on white space.

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The Truth About Rapid E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

A good example of this is the Pallet Jack demo. Click here to view the Pallet Jack demo. When you publish your course, that PowerPoint slide becomes a Flash movie. Do you build the Flash movie in Flash? Or do you build the Flash movie in PowerPoint? Click here to view the rapid elearning demo.

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Adobe shows off Captivate 4 and the Adobe eLearning Suite

Steve Howard

It has long been known that we can add Flash video and interactive swf content into Captivate, but doing so is not as simple as we would like, and there is no easy way to communicate data between the imported content and the host Captivate movie. ActionScript 2 and 3 projects cannot be mixed. Captivate 4 will change this significantly.

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