Authorware 6
Macromedia Authorware 6 is the leading authoring tool for creating e-learning, interactive web-based tutorials, and sophisticated simulations for the web, CDs, or corporate networks. Authorware allows you to include text, sound, video, and animation. You can track user response and results and your investment return. Learn how to make Authorware 6 work for you with Virtual Training Company's tutorial. Colin Webster covers everything from using icons and variables to how to use Authorware with QuickTime and Flash. Among the many topics you will learn are interactions, framework menus, developing quizzes, importing text, and using images. Start right away by clicking one of the titles below.
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Training
Provided by The Virtual Training Company
Authorware 6
Introduction
- Intro to Authorware 6
- Building an Intro Piece
- Applying Transitions
- Media Synchronisation
- Key press
- Text Styles
- Hotspot
- Tries Limit
- Text Entry
- Time Limit
- Target Area & Motion Icon Part 1
- Target Area & Motion Icon Part 2
- Target Area & Motion Icon Part 3
- Conditional & Line Clicked
- Pull-down Menu
- Perpetual Interactions
- Decision Icon
- Displaying Scores
- Creating & Displaying Variables
- Variables and Branching
- Test Function
- Judged Responses
- Judged Interactions
- Framework
- Custom Buttons
- Framework Menus
- Navigate Icons
- Framework and Quitting
- Active If & Variables
- One Button Publishing
- Application
- Quiz
- Win Controls
- Importing
- Hot text
- Read, Open & Print Text
- RTF Objects Editor
- Images & Variables
- External Media Browser
- Libraries & JumpFileReturn Pt 1
- Libraries & JumpFileReturn Pt 2
- Knowledge Object
- Media Seek & Pause
- Custom Frames
- Using a Slidebar
- QuickTime Extra
- Set & GetSpriteProperty
- Sprite Rotation
- Sending Variables to Flash
- Receiving variables from Flash
- Flash Navigation
- Using active X Pt 1
- Using active X Pt 2
- Event Responses
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The company was founded by British born Mark Vernon who started producing CD-based training for Apple software. The format on the CDs - narrated...
