Attract, stimulate, and retain learners with application simulations, branching scenarios. “show me” movies, and “try it” demos. Include multimedia for greater impact.
Doug continues to cover best practices for accessing data in object-oriented programming. In this video, he uses the "get" command to make his custom class' private method act like a regular public variable.
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Views: 3,738
Added: Mar 29, 2011
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On the “red carpet” at the SXSW Interactive Awards, Jennifer Kremer of Adobe interviews winners of this year’s competition and finds out what tools they’re using to create stellar interactive experiences.
Greg Rewis of Adobe gets audience reaction to Ryan Stewart’s sneak-peek presentation on Flash Professional and “Wallaby,” an experimental technology now available on Adobe Labs.
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Views: 1,235
Added: Mar 16, 2011
Runtime: 00:01:46
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Ryan Stewart interviews Adobe Evangelist Greg Rewis about his upcoming SXSW workshop on CSS3. Afterward, Ryan solicits reactions from those who attended Greg’s workshop.
Doug shows the ActionScript coding needed to bring the dice-rolling application from the last few videos alive. He focuses on the importance of communication among multiple classes in object-oriented programming.
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Views: 4,998
Added: Mar 08, 2011
Runtime: 00:04:36
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Doug demonstrates the difference between public and private methods, and their respective effects, inside custom classes for your Flash Professional projects.
Building on the skills covered in his continuing lesson on object-oriented programming in Flash Professional, Doug highlights how to create mouse events for classes that automatically are part of each instance.
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Views: 4,794
Added: Feb 22, 2011
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In the last few videos, Doug explained the concept of custom classes in object-oriented programming and how to create them. Now Doug introduces the class-specific function known as a method.
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Views: 4,922
Added: Feb 15, 2011
Runtime: 00:06:18
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To wrap up her four-part series on HTML5, Stephanie (Sullivan) Rewis shows an alternate method to serve video on the web and how to decide which method to employ for your clients.
Join developer and trainer Stephanie (Sullivan) Rewis as she explains the ins and outs of embedding video on the web: which video formats work in each browser, and how to implement your video so that all modern browsers can access it.
You can publish an Adobe® Captivate® project in any of the following formats:
•SWF (Small Web Format)
•PDF
•EXE (Windows & Macintosh)
•F4V
•FLV
•Handouts in Microsoft® Word
Add interactivity to your projects using the interactive objects available in Adobe® Captivate®. The three interactive objects available in Adobe® Captivate® are Click Boxes, Buttons and Text Entry Boxes.
Adobe® Captivate® enables you to enrich your eLearning content with video with a wide variety of video formats.
Using Slide Video you can share video across slides and synchronize them accurately across multiple slides or objects in a slide using video frames as a reference.
The inclusion of audio in training courses not only greatly enhances learners’ experiences; it also ensures that your courses are accessible to a wide audience.
With Adobe® Captivate® you can make your learning come alive with rich animation effects. You can create object animations within Adobe® Captivate® 5, by choosing from an extensive list predefined effects like straight-line motion, rotation, and glow.
Learn how to add SWF-based Rich Media Annotations (RMAs) developed in Adobe Flash Professional or Flash Builder to your PDF documents. Flash Player in Acrobat provides greater security and consistency for SWF playback inside any PDF document. Acrobat 9 provides tight integration between the PDF document and the RMAs as well as other content types that run in Flash Player, such as FLV and H.264-encoded video. This session will show you how to use your ActionScript skills in a whole new way.
Attending the FITC festival in San Francisco, Managing Editor Julie Campagna interviews designers, developers, and digital artists about what they find innovative and inspiring in today's ever-evolving world of Flash.
Adobe Platform Evangelist Terry Ryan highlights the functionality of ColdFusion Media Player, the new feature in ColdFusion 9 that allows you to play FLV files.
RC uses After Effects to create an animated title that can then be imported into Flash as an FLV file. Corey demonstrates how to use vector graphics from the Symbols panel.
Join David Hassoun and discuss what goes into a great video player! This session will show you the basic structure of an FLV component, and how you can start building your own
from scratch to provide the most custom experience possible.
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Views: 524
Added: Jan 21, 2009
Runtime: 00:55:43
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Greg Rewis shows how the sophisticated video tools in Adobe Flash Professional CS3 help you create, edit, and deploy streaming and progressive-download FLV content with comprehensive video support.