Adobe Flash
Adobe
Flash, formerly Macromedia Flash is an animation program for
two-dimensional animations, games and rich Internet applications (RIAs)
for the web. In order to view Flash animations in the browser you need to plug the Adobe Flash Player. Flash animations are made with so-called keyframes, or by means of written language ActionScript. Animations made in ActionScript has the advantage that the files are smaller, which is obviously an advantage on the web.
Current
version 9.0.47 of the Adobe Flash (9.0.48 for Linux users), has a brand
new ActionScript engine and new security patches.
Until May 2008, Adobe Flash has been a closed format, but now Adobe has therefore failed to open it. The increasing competition from Microsoft Silverlight and the upcoming HTML 5 is said to be one of the causes.
Training in Adobe Flash is intended for those who want to learn more about Flash and the various functions in the program. There
are plenty of courses, both for those who are beginners and for those
who are experienced user but want to learn how to use the program
optimally.
Open training / course
An open course means that training is conducted with participants from other companies. The size of the group is normally a maximum of 10 persons.
Corporate Custom Training / Course
A
custom training can be tailored entirely to your organization's needs
whether it be training, kick-off, conference, lecture, workshop or team
building.
Distance learning / e-learning
A distance learning, also called e-learning, carried out as the name suggests, at a distance. Either through software on a CD-ROM or over the Internet. Some distance learning takes place individually and some in the group. Some have a coach on while others are carried out on their own.
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