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Subject: | Re: FLASH: Flash 3.0 training |
From: | Kenneth C. Sherwood |
Date: | Thu, 14 Jan 1999 22:35:47 GMT |
Eric Scott wrote:
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Oops, the dreaded HTML post rears its ugly head again.
Eric said:
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Hi all,
I am relatively new to the list and new to Flash. I haven't posted to
the list before because we don't use Flash much in our work (Multimedia
Training delivered via CD), and I know very little about using Flash on
the Web. However, we are going to start creating and delivering more
web based training and we would like to use Flash a great deal more.
What I need are recommendations for training workshops or seminars in
Flash 3 that can be held at our location. I have checked MM's website,
and the majority of offerings there were not what we really need. Our
team knows the basics of Flash, we need training to use tell
target/movie clips, javascripting with FS Commands, and optimizing for
web delivery. I don't really want to pay for a 2 or 3 day course where
the first half of it is an introduction to using Flash. Any suggestions
would be appreciated.
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First suggestion, don't post in HTML.
Secondly, I expect that you could negotiate pricing with someone
offering a 2-3 day training. If, for example, the first day is intro
stuff that you guys have mastered, and you can easily demonstrate that
(via a Flash file or two on disk), I'll bet *someone* out there would
let you attend the 2-3 day course for an appropriately discounted fee,
say 30-40 per cent off.
Our keyword for the day is "negotiate".
HTH.
Ken Sherwood
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