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Social Media Libraries for Flash

Upside Learning

A couple of months back, the Adobe Captivate blog demonstrated a twitter widget that can be integrated within a Captivate Flash output to send a tweet (as questions/suggestions/comments etc.) These social media elements can also be integrated in the elearning courses or applications developed using Flash technologies.

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Flash Tutorials on Screenr

eLearning Cyclops

As a Adobe Flash addict, I am always on the lookout for tutorials and new tips and tricks that can make Flash development easier. Every now and then I peruse Screenr.com for Flash tutorials. They are also easy to search if you do a site search ( flash site:screenr.com ). Below are a few I found.

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eLearning Game Templates: Audio Tip in Adobe Flash

eLearning Brothers

This tip is for any Adobe Flash users. And we wanted to share it with you since Flash is such a powerful tool. This video is 1:30 in length but could save you time before you have to go look through videos of eLearning tutorials that don’t cover this audio tip. __. Did you like the Game Show template?

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Having Problems with your eLearning Courses Using Adobe Flash?

OpenSesame

Adobe Flash, a browser plugin that delivers content such as videos and interactive elements, is being phased out by the industry and replaced by HTML5, a more modern way to view this same content without requiring the use of a plugin. If you see a green check mark (see below), that means Flash is already good to go!

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Flash for Instructional Game Development

Kapp Notes

There are several books that can help you to utilize Adobe’s Flash (which I know has a bad wrap due to Apple, however, it is still great for creating instructional games). ” Flash has changed since the publication of this book so you need to be aware but the basic concepts are still a good way to get started.

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Having Problems with your eLearning Courses Using Adobe Flash?

OpenSesame

Adobe Flash, a browser plugin that delivers content such as videos and interactive elements, is being phased out by the industry and replaced by HTML5, a more modern way to view this same content without requiring the use of a plugin. If you see a green check mark (see below), that means Flash is already good to go!

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Why Instructional Designers Should Be Familiar with Flash

Integrated Learnings

by Donna Bryant Why should we instructional designers become familiar with development programs such as Flash? If you're not able to actually take a Flash class, you can still learn enough from online resources to educate yourself. Collected Flash Tutorials - Flash tutorials, covering various topics.

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