Upperspace
Corporation Delivers Computer Training for Flash
Learning Flash
teaches how to use Macromedia’s Flash program to create attractive
banners, movies, menus, and more.
PRYOR, Okla. – July 17, 2003 – This newest TrainingA computer
training package by Upperspace Corp., named “Learning Flash,” teaches
web developers how to make their site and advertising pieces really
shine. Each course runs approximately four hours and is packed with
situational computer solutions for using Flash.
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Learning Flash
includes three training courses:
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Flash MX, The Basics
• Flash MX, Intermediate
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Flash MX, Advanced
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Learning
Flash MX - The Basics
Learn to use one of the most exciting web development programs on
the market. You’ll get practice with the basics to become an expert of
elements, an artesian of action, and the sovereign of your stage.
Learning
Flash MX - Intermediate
It’s all about movement! Make your presentation roar to life or
sweetly sing in the customers to your tune. Learn to apply the right
tweening effects that make this kind of a difference, and much more!
Learning
Flash MX - Advanced
Create customized presentations including alluring transitions such
as gradient color shifts to states. Work with Flash action script and
even learn how to meld Flash with HTML code to give a real eye-opening
effect to presentations.
All TrainingA
courses by Upperspace Corp. are created to keep learners attentively
involved with the course for faster learning and productivity.
Interactivity is built into each course so the learner has to perform
the actions by selecting commands, options, files or pressing
keystrokes. To further spike interest levels many lessons include "Do It
Yourself" sections. After a concept has been taught, a similar need
rises directly afterward - but this time the learner is instructed to
perform the action on their own without any additional help. The task to
be accomplished appears written on screen until the learner completes
the task without assistance. The “Do It Yourself” may require one, two
or more steps to complete.
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A quiz is
provided for each chapter. The majority of questions include
familiar images of the program window. This dynamic testing method
helps people to identify with the real program more so than a
text-only question and is a superior method for gauging real
ability. When a picture of the window appears, the learner clicks
as appropriate to perform the requested task. The correct answer
is immediately displayed with an explanation, often accompanied by
tricks or tips for best productivity and application. The quiz is
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The interface and
design of TrainingA courses offer many useful features. A course index
can be searched by keyword and the lesson accessed. A large 800x600
resolution training window appears for easier viewing. Practical tips
accompany the lessons. Course help for navigating and using a TrainingA
course is also included. This help may be accessed from the course menu
or while a lesson is playing.
System requirements
for Upperspace computer training are Windows systems. Other TrainingA
training packages by Upperspace include: Learning Programming in Visual
Basic .NET, Photoshop, Digital Imaging, Small & Home Office Training,
Windows XP, Office XP, Office 2000, Windows Me, Web Page Design,
Internet, PC Hardware and Introduction to Computers. Advanced training
is available for Office XP. Upperspace intends to continue expanding
computer training CDs.
TrainingA products
are found in major computer electronic retailers in the United States
and other countries. Courses may also be purchased direct at
www.upperspace.com or
www.traininga.com. Basic training bundles sell for
$29.95. Product distribution is set up through Navarre for retailers
located within the United States. Contact BVG Corp. for availability of
computer training throughout the United Kingdom.
For more information contact Upperspace:
600 SE 49th, Pryor, OK 74361
800/233-3223 or 918/825-4844
sales@upperspace.com
United Kingdom:
www.bvg-softwaretraining.co.uk |