Flash
Adobe Flash is a tool for creating, editing, and distributing "movies" that can contain text, images, animation, video, and sound. Using ActionScript programming, user input can also be incorporated. The movie can be used independently or incorporated into a web page. Originally designed for animation, Flash is often used to present a website introduction. It is also a popular tool for website menus and buttons. Flash movies can be embedded into a page in Concourse or on a website.
Use in teaching & learning
Flash animation is an excellent tool for sophisticated visualizations. The user input capabilities allow for sophisticated simulations. Here are some examples of work done by the Learning Technology Lab for Notre Dame faculty:
NotreDame info
The Learning Technology Lab uses Flash as a tool in developing resources for classes. The University does NOT provide support or training on Flash.
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