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Creating Learning Objects With Macromedia Flash MX

Overview Macromedia is committed to facilitating support for authoring Learning Components, or Objects, across key products used for learning. In March 2002, Macromedia Flash MX, was launched. This new version of Flash offers customers the capability of authoring Learning Objects that support key standards. Now, eLearning content developers can use the fully integrated development environment of Macromedia Flash MX to combine a variety of media and external applications to build rich, immersive online learning experiences. In this paper, the first of several that Macromedia will post on its Flash MX, the authors describe how instructional developers can use Macromedia Flash MX to design, develop, and share Learning Object files, Movie Clips, and other Components.

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Date PublishedApril 2002 Downloads27
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