I am already writing a blog in my own language (Serbian), but I have translated this text and I hope it will benefit the wider community. 🙂
By the way, I’m a big fan of small web tools, so read some that I singled out this time.
Meant both as intro to custom Knowledge Check slides, using a validated Text Entry Box , a multistate object and a toggle button. Has links to other blogs explaining basics about those items.
Experienced Adobe Connect users are familiar with the Adobe Connect Meeting Application; it is a robust means of hosting and gaining access to Adobe Connect Meetings and Virtual Classrooms. The Adobe Connect Meeting Application has no browser dependency; it is a standalone sand-boxed option that is segregated from browsers and therefore immune to the fickle restrictions commonly imposed on browser-dependent addins and extensions that can cause users and administrators frustration so often commensurate with the the sundry browsers changes and […]
Interactive courses in the past have predominantly used Adobe Flash for development and employment of video, audio, and animation. An increase in demand by the educational technology (Ed-tech) field to offer learning across all platforms (e.g., tablets, web browsers, phones, and various types of computers) with a seamless experience to the student without a loss in learning or security; brings the use of Adobe Flash to a minimal. This is how to assess the change.
Hi all. If you have read my few post recently, you know I am a new user to the community. But, I am really getting into it and want to be a part of it, so this is the basis for my question. I have read a few blogs, discussions and demos from some key people on the community that I decided I wanted to follow. For some reason, when I click on the Follow button, it briefly says following […]
Explains difference between Replaying and Resetting a slide. It offers multiple workflows for Reset, and whether you need an On Enter action to have a complete reset of the slide.
How long does it take for content, such as blogs and video tutorials, to be reviewed before it can be published to the Community?
Game to demonstrate the possibility of having Javascript embedded in a shared action.
Third blog in series about ‘using’ (not creating) shared actions. Fpcussed on: reuse of existing shared actions and variables in new projects.