This spring I gave a talk to the Tucson Adobe Users Group on Version Control. If you are developing e-learning and not using a form a version control, I highly recommend you check it out. You can listen to the talk at this link.
About Author
- Associate Specialist, Interactive Learning. University of Arizona College of Medicine.
- Adobe Flex and Cold Fusion programmer.
- Adjunct Lecturer, University of Arizona, Department of Communication
Please note that this blog reflects only my personal opinions and in no way reflects upon my current employer.
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- Links week of June 28
- Building a flash video player
- Notes on leadership
- Digital Copyright: Revisited
- Effectively Communicating with Visuals Aids
- Data Visualization with Flash
- Book suggestions for the instructional designer
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- Evaluation & Instructional Design: What comes first
- Flash: Interactive Patient Waiting Room
- Version Control
- Links Week of June 14
- Click versus Bic #2
- Building Engagement with Re-Usability
- Developing a reusable interactive pie chart
- Reusability of learning objects
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