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Subject: | Re: FLASH: non-flash tutorials? |
From: | Rapha�l KONG |
Date: | Tue, 8 Feb 2000 14:43:56 GMT |
At 10:17 07/02/00 -0500, you wrote:
>does anyone have any examples of online tutorials which have been done with
>Flash? By that, I don't mean tutorials about using Flash, but tutorials done
>in Flash for learning other things.
Hi !
I know a tutorial done with flash on how to use a flash menu, ...
<http://www.goa.com/>try this !
Click on "l'aide animee en flash"
Raphael !
>I have to produce something like a new products catalogue which enables
>users to learn all the key and new features of the products, and wondered if
>anyone had anything to look at which might give me some pointers? Also, any
>tips of what to keep in mind? I know a key issue will be to make it stream
>well, as it will be accessed by dealers all over Europe.
>
>One other thing .... has anyone seen any articles / research on how people
>actually use computer-based learning resources? Is there anything to back up
>why one should present things in a certain way, or how to use interactivity
>to best advantage, or whether to do some sort of user testing to test
>understanding?
>
>thanks greatly in advance,
>
>Mark
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