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Lesson I: Making your own Custom Articulate Player | LearnNuggets

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The ActionScript for the player is written in version 2.0 In Flash 8, it is referred to as a “document” and in CS4 it is referred to as a “file” either ActionScript (AS) 2.0 ActionScript 2.0 ActionScript 3.0 I will assure you that what we will be covering can be done in any version of Flash using ActionScript 2.0.

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My first stab at a custom Articulate Community Player | LearnNuggets

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Stay tuned for a tutorial series on how I put mine together: The tools and setting up the project The skin: Designing and building the grapics The coding: ActionScript and XML The package and publishing: File management and the.artpkg file extension Until then, give Dave’s article a try!

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

Rapid eLearning

Looking forward to a year of great tips from you in 2008. I worked with Flash authoring, programming Actionscript in educational projects 4 years ago. January 16th, 2008. January 16th, 2008. January 31st, 2008. January 31st, 2008. February 12th, 2008. [.] March 7th, 2008. [.] — Sheldon.

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Free e-Learning books

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239 Tips for Producing and Managing Flash-based e-Learning Content - eLearning Guild In February and March, 2008, The eLearning Guild conducted a survey of its members, asking for their favorite tips for producing and managing Flash-based e-Learning. The tips range in length from one-sentence ideas all the way up to multi-page discourses.

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

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This is where all of our ActionScript will go when we get to Lesson III. Next, we’ll give the layers new names. Again, with most projects I add and name the layers as I need them. The first layer is always the Actions layer. The remaining layers will hold all of our graphic elements.

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Adobe shows off Captivate 4 and the Adobe eLearning Suite

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Choose File > New Widget in Flash from the Captivate 4 menu and, provided you have Flash CS4 installed, a new Flash file opens that includes the base ActionScript code required to start building your own widgets. ActionScript 2 and 3 projects cannot be mixed. Adobe will also deploy a method to quickly build your own widgets.

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What Tools Should We Learn?

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Other than HTML, at a minimum I recommend learning XML, basic JavaScript (Web) and basic ActionScript (Flash). Same with web programming languages…once you learn the syntax of one language, picking up a second language is not as hard as the first. With those languages, you can pretty much do just about anything on the client side.

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