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Friday, August 16, 2002
 

Latest Articles on the DesDev Center - The theme for the Designer & Developer Center 8/15 launch is Education & E-Learning. With this launch, we're happy to announce both a new sample application page (Blackboard's Group Management tool) and a new topic page, the Education & E-Learning Development Center.
 
The 8/15 launch also features the new Designer & Developer Center e-mail newsletter. When you visit the Designer & Developer Center, be sure to sign up for your bi-weekly digest of all the new content.
 
New Sample Application -
Blackboard Building Blocks: Group Management Rich User Interface
 
New Developer Center Page -
The Education and E-Learning Development Center
 
Standard verses Enhanced Group Management in Blackboard: A Visual Comparison - Timothy Chi - See how giving Blackboard a Macromedia Flash front end improved its features and enhanced its usability.
 
The Blackboard Group Management Application: Realizing Rapid Development with Macromedia Flash MX
- Branden Hall - Branden Hall explains the development process of the Group Management rich user interface from start to finish.

Designing Java Applications for Flash Remoting
- John Bennett - Flash Remoting 101 for Java programmers. Learn how server-side Java code can be leveraged to quickly develop client-side ActionScript.
 
Using Blackboard Building Blocks with Macromedia Flash MX Technology - Timothy Chi - Timothy Chi explains Building Blocks and how XML, Java, and Macromedia MX technology work together to enhance Blackboard user experience.
 
Lessons Learned: Behind the Scenes of Blackboard Development - John Bennett - Common sense development approaches when building solution architecture for Rich Internet Applications.

Macromedia MX Technology: Toward A Truly Interactive Educational Environment - Kirsti Aho - Find out how the Macromedia MX product family fulfills the demands of evolving educational needs.
 
Macromedia MX eLearning: Advanced Training from the Source - Jeffrey Bardzell - Learn how to use Macromedia Flash MX for e-learning assets with this book excerpt and sample files. 
 
Introducing the Technologies of Web Learning - Jeffrey Bardzell - Not sure which web technology is right for your teaching needs? Take a tour of your options.
 
Teaching Web Design: Empowering Learners with Technology - Kim Cavanaugh and Deborah Maupin - Explore a real-world web design class and download the sample lesson plan for a Family History website.
 
Seven Key Features of E-Learning Environments - Jeffrey Bardzell - Follow Jeffrey Bardzell's guidelines for successful online training techniques.
 
Technology, E-Learning and Education: Resources for Educators - Shaowen Bardzell and Hyo-Jeong So - Integrate technology into your learning environment with this comprehensive roadmap.
 
Drag-and-drop Inferno: Creating an Interactive Learning Asset in Fireworks MX and Dreamweaver MX - Jeffrey Bardzell and Shaowen Bardzell - Download the sample files in this tutorial to create a matching game using CSS layers in Dreamweaver.

ColdFusion Extreme: Using ColdFusion Components--Properly - Ben Forta - Ben Forta teaches you how to properly implement CFCs for maximum code reuse.

Connecting People with Macromedia Flash on the Pocket PC - Andy Riedell and Ken Scott - Create your own interactive chat room for wireless devices with this tutorial.
 
Code Editing with Dreamweaver MX - Mark Fletcher - Fine-tune your code with the new features in Dreamweaver MX.

Logged In: The Answers Panel--Your Lifeline to Macromedia - Ana Dujmovic - Be a proactive learner with the Macromedia Answers panel.
 
JD's Forum: Are you failing at mail? - John Dowdell - Learn how to fail (or succeed) in the forums.

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