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Introduction
CIS220DC Online is a 3 credit OE/SP course offered through Glendale
Community College. The cousre covers Advanced
Web Programming with Macromedia Flash Advanced Flash programming, action
scripting, tweening, advanced buttons and user input, movie clips, using
dynamic sound and text, managing information flow, Object-Oriented Programming
concepts in relation to Flash. The
course can be completed either on or off campus. It is designed to be
completed completely online using a variety of technologies, such as
the web, e-mail and streaming video/audio.
Prerequisites: CIS120DC or permission of instructor. 3 credits.
How do I register for the class?
You need to register for the class through the GCC enrollment center.
You can contact the GCC enrollment center at 623-845-3333
or visit the GCC web site for more information.
You may enroll at any time for the Spring 2007 semesters:
SPRING CIS220DC 1942
SPRING CIS220DC 5703
After you've registered read the Syllabus,
you can then go to the Lessons section
of the web site and begin Lesson 1. If you are working in the GCC High
Tech Center, you will have access to the Flash MX 2004 and Flash 8 software through
your Palette account. If you
are working from off campus, you will need to have the Flash
MX, MX 2004 or Flash 8 software installed on the computer you are using. Macromedia
offers a 30 day demo for Flash,
but you may need more time to complete the class than the allotted 30
days. Although the text book is written for Flash MX 2004, you can complete the course using Flash MX,
Flash MX 2004 or Flash 8.
About Flash
Macromedia
Flash is a multimedia graphics program specially for use on the Web.
Flash enables you to create interactive "movies" on the Web.
Flash uses vector graphics, which means that the graphics can be scaled
to any size without losing clarity/quality. Flash does not require programming
skills and is easy to learn. This class uses Flash 5, but Flash MX is
the current version of the software - either one can be used to complete
the course.
Flash vs. Animated Images and Java Applets
Animated images and Java applets are often used to create dynamic effects
on Web pages. The advantages of Flash are:
- Flash loads much faster than animated images
- Flash allows interactivity, animated images do not
- Flash does not require programming skills, java applets do
Is Flash Compatible?
Macromedia writes: "In September 2000, NPD Research, the parent
company of MediaMetrix, conducted a study to determine what percentage
of Web browsers have Macromedia Flash preinstalled. The results show that
96.4% of Web users can experience Macromedia Flash content without having
to download and install a player."
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