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− | Flash is a graphics animation program, written and marketed by Macromedia, which uses vector graphics. The flash files can be easily placed in a web page to view in a web browser. Flash files occur most commonly in animated advertisements on web pages and rich-media web sites. Although prank flash has become common, flash has a great potential to be used on the Web in an educationally effective manner. It can be used to make the whole process of learning a fun activity. An example of the use of flash for educational purpose is its use in the development of interactive periodic table. | + | Flash <ref> Flash, http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/</ref> is a graphics animation program, written and marketed by Macromedia, which uses vector graphics. The flash files can be easily placed in a web page to view in a web browser. Flash files occur most commonly in animated advertisements on web pages and rich-media web sites. Although prank flash has become common, flash has a great potential to be used on the Web in an educationally effective manner. It can be used to make the whole process of learning a fun activity. An example of the use of flash for educational purpose is its use in the development of interactive periodic table. |
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Revision as of 19:35, 5 July 2007
Flash [1] is a graphics animation program, written and marketed by Macromedia, which uses vector graphics. The flash files can be easily placed in a web page to view in a web browser. Flash files occur most commonly in animated advertisements on web pages and rich-media web sites. Although prank flash has become common, flash has a great potential to be used on the Web in an educationally effective manner. It can be used to make the whole process of learning a fun activity. An example of the use of flash for educational purpose is its use in the development of interactive periodic table.
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