Flash MX  - COP 1829, Section 0594  - 8:30 - 4:30/ 8:00-5:00
This course is an introduction to the premier vector animation  program, Macromedia, Flash MX. The book that we will be using will be Macromedia Flash for Windows and Macintosh. There will be take home test worth 40 % and in-class projects worth 60%.. Scantrons are not required. Floppy disks or  USB "flash cards" are recommended. If you feel that this is not the class for you, you will need to go to the BT office before noon of the first Saturday and withdraw in order to get a refund.

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Saturday morning:

Welcome and introduction. Check out the resources available to you within this site and a the following Flash sites: CNN Millenium; EYE4U; Buccaneers; Broken Saints and HighCountryAerie

Chapter 1 - P3, 5, 10-13, 15, 25, 27, 33; Chapter 2 - P42-57, 63-84 (also check out 190-193); Chapter 3 - P87-94, 100, 102-109, 115, 117-119, 122-129, 138-141, 150-153, 159-164;

Saturday Afternoon

Chapter 5 - P201-202, 219-223, 225-226, 240-247, 259; Chapter 8 - P295-298, 314-322

A floppy disks or flash card is recommended for next Saturday's class.


Saturday morning - Save all of today's work to your folder... and I would recommend backing them up on a disk.

Chapter 9 - P332-338, 342-352; Chapter 10-P360-368, 373-374; Chapter 16 -  P563, 568-574

Saturday Afternoon

Catch-up... Then it is your time to shine - Project.

Want to learn more? Check out: About (Flash MX tutorials); Developing Webs; Flash Guru; Informit; Kirupa Macromedia; SitePoint - Flash 101; Ultrashock; Flash project and the many other tutorial sites found on the APPLICATIONS page.
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