What can multimedia be used for?
Use the Music Recording, Digital, audio DTP, and DV menus for advice on creating media files for Director and Flash.
Linking & embedding media files
IMLE development processes Diagrams and overviews of processes of interactive learning environment development
How we learn Article on learning theory
Learning theory Article/notes on learning theory by Mark Constable
The nature of interactivity
An article examining the computer as an artistic tool and conceptions of interactivity
Creative PowerPoint presentations Believe it or not, you can be creative with PowerPoint! ... here's how ...
Caching, streaming & buffering
Templates to help you create CD inlays, booklets and labels ...
Projectors & good project folder structure
Linking movies (32Kb Zip) 2 linked Director movies in a folder/zip format
These tutorial movies demonstrate some animation techniques ...
Basics of Lingo
Covers the basic concepts and elements of Director's scripting language with tutorial movies
Useful Lingo
Contains examples of useful scripts with tutorial movies
Director, QuickTime & Lingo
Useful video and QTVR authoring scripts
MIAWS
Movies in a window
Director and sound This page explains the basic concepts of importing and controlling sound files
ISO file naming conventions Guidelines for naming files for x- platform compatibility
Creating media / file formats Uses and file formats in Director
Native and interchange file formats General concepts & examples
Cross platform issues Mac & PC differences
Projectors & good project folder structure
Director pre-flighting A checklist to use before publishing
Burning a cross platform CD CDs for Macs and PCs
Typical storage capacities
CD, DVD etc capacities
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