February 23rd, 2008 Kat
Registration is now open for the March 2010 online Flash training courses
- The virtual classrooms open March 8, 2010
- First lesson will post on March 13, 2010
- Course fee is $30US for new students $24US for returning students
- Each class is six weeks long
- Each classroom has instructor support and has a private message board so students can interact with the instructors and other students.
Flash is a very popular authoring software for creating interactive animation for the web – from simple animated logos to full scale Flash web sites. If you are ready to learn Flash – you came to the right place. The lessons are VERY in-depth with easy follow along instructions and screen captures. All of the course descriptions provide sample assignment movies, a course syllabus, an excerpt from a lesson, and course reviews from students.
New! Flash CS4 Intro Online Class is now available!
If you are new to Flash or have not learned the proper use of Flash to create optimized movies for your web site, you may be interested in the Flash Intro online class. For CS3/8/MX2004 versions of Flash.
The Intermediate Flash online class provides more advanced topics for students that completed the Flash Intro course. For CS3/8/MX2004 versions of Flash.
And of course our Advanced Flash online class is for those students who wish to learn the more advanced features of Flash. For CS3/8/MX2004 versions of Flash.
Or, students may prefer to register for the Flash FX classes to learn how to create some amazing and useful effects for their website. The Flash FX Part 1 online class focuses on masking techniques, transition techniques, text effects and tips & tricks to make your Flash life easier! The Flash FX Part 2 online class focuses on effects that are transferable to your Flash projects, 3D animations, jazz up logos and banners, and create Flash ecards.
Come join us – you’ll be glad you did!
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