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Designing Online Learning with Flash by David Richard Moore

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Designing Online Learning with Flash gives training professionals, instructional designers, multimedia developers, and instructors a much-needed guide for designing and developing well-structured instruction for web delivery using Adobe Flash. David Richard Moore-an expert in instructional design-offers step-by-step instruction for developing Flash tutorials for teaching facts, concepts, principles, and procedures using a well-tested model. This model promotes active and participatory learning, which is exactly what Flash does so well. Written in accessible non-technical language, the book explains and clearly demonstrates each learning domain and provides a solid framework for implementing creative, effective, efficient, and appealing online learning modules.

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First published January 1, 2008

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David Richard Moore is associate professor of Instructional Technology at Ohio University, where he teaches several graduate-level courses and is Coordinator for the Instructional Technology Program. Formerly he was a multimedia developer and designer for the Federal Aviation Administration, a Network User Support Specialist for the University of Nevada, and the Director of Distributed Education at Portland State University.

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August 28, 2009
Even without having Flash to practice on, I think there's some useful information in here that applies to any instructional design situation.
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