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Free resource on how to create accessible content using Flash, from the US Department of Veterans Affairs
Very cool stuff in Flash CS4. Create a "bone structure" with joints that move realistically. I have no idea how I'd use it, but the demos are worth checking out.
Directory of tools that do at least some of what Flash can do or that work with Flash--presentation tools, quiz tools, PowerPoint to Flash converters, ActionScript editors, etc. Most have free demos; not many open source options in this area.
Quick screencast on using Flash's Common Library of learning interactions
Portfolio with samples of simple and complex Flash simulations, corporate e-learning, and educational games. Several of the examples are from Edheads.org, some of my favorite simulations and games.
Free files & directions for creating a drag & drop puzzle activity in Flash. Use your own images.
Video tutorials for Adobe products, grouped by product and by channels for roles (education, photographer, designer, etc.)
Web-based open source application for creating animations. Allows for the creation of multiple layers and uses a timeline. Not much documentation or support since it's early in development, but looks like it's worth playing with if you don't have the budget for Flash and do have some time.
The goal here is to create Flash tutorials specifically for instructional designers and e-learning developers. Right now there's only one tutorial (on creating a drag and drop activity using ActionScript 3.0), but he plans to add more over time.
Free games, tools, and graphic organizers, including a Venn Diagram, priority chart, timeline, and timer. You can create your own casual games with questions, like a word game based on "Space Invaders."
Create Flash-based interactive maps with points of interest marked. Some facilitators have asked about a way to create a map of where students are to help build a sense of community in an online class; this looks like it might work for that purpose.
Matching game about skills for instructional designers
Captivate tutorial & sample file to create a Flash menu to link multiple Captivate files.
It's always been irritating when creating software demos in Captivate that you can't ask users to right click. I've always just animated those actions and done a demo before, but this tutorial shows a way to actually have users do the right click and even score it. The Flash file to embed is included with the tutorial.
Extensive list of Flash tutorials with descriptions from different sources.
Explains the sampling rate issues with audio in Flash and provides step-by-step directions to correct it using Audacity and LAME
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- Christy Tucker on 2007-09-07