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The Application of Flash in Web-Based Multimedia Courseware Development Reporter : CHEN Jun Adviser : WANG Zu-yuan WU Yu-ren Educational Technology in Tongji University
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Outlines Introduction 1 The advantages of Flash 2 Examples of display 3
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Introduction This is an online courseware aiming to graduate students, which integrates text, sound, animation and video presentation, developed by E-Education College. It includes 13 courses. Most curriculums are used for part- time students. students can choose time to study according to their own schedule via internet.
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Introduction
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The advantages of Flash Use Actionscript Language Support FMS and FLV Design Features of the Page Achieve Simulated Animation It can achieve many commonly-used functions just by a few simple words. File is extremely small and transmitted fast. Advantages Each has a stylized interface with unique function. The strengths of Flash are to create animation.
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Examples of display Content: The contents of this courseware are assigned by each professional teacher in his field, and then according to different contents, the developers subdivide chapters.
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Examples of display
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Term Dictionary: The goal of this section is to set up a resource pool, from which the students can search some interrelated knowledge.
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Examples of display
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Exercises & Examples: This part provides some exercises for students to exam themselves.
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There are three types of flash demonstrations based on the timeline in this courseware, including the phenomenon display 、 the principle explanation and physical simulation. Examples of display
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Discussion Online: What this part wants to develop is an online discussion system, which can achieve point-to-point or point opposite communication via internet by Flash FMS technology, just like MSN or other chat software. This module is under developing now.
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Thank You ! Tuesday, December 15, 2015
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