Adobe Flash (Animated and interactive learning materials)

Flash technology is become a popular method for adding animation, interactivity and video to web pages. You can use it to create instructional media, engaging presentations and unique learning objects.

Examples:

  • How Welcome are You? - A simple "Flash" language game created as part of a "working better in a group" learning unit.
    Client: Rob Dransfield, School of Education

  • Suriving the Australian Outback (in development) - A complex single user & group survival game created as part of a "working better in a group" learning unit.
    Client: Annie Woods, School of Education

  • The Rapid Spread of Islam in the Mediterranean Basin - An interactive map showing the spread of Islam from 632 to 1500 AD.
    Client: Alan Dingsdale, School of Arts & Humanities

  • Mission Statements - An interactive business game. Can you match the mission with the company logo?
    Client: Rob Dransfield, School of Education

  • An example of using Flash Paper, giving the ability for students to preview a MS Word, PowerPoint or PDF, before deciding if it's what they want to download.
    Client: Rob Dransfield, School of Education

 

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