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Improve your time management DigitalMirror DigitalMirror's Service's WEB STRAWEB STRATEGYTEGY and DESIGN and DESIGN Getting You Started GIF Animation FLASH Animation (5 second - 60 second animation) Promotional Flash Animation (5 second - 2 minute animation) Image-basedToday the most popular vehicle for vector graphics is the animation tool Flash, which, characterized by its colorful, dynamic displays, is rapidly colonizing large segments of the Web; indeed, there are those who believe that at the level of interface design the Web itself will eventually be made over as an animated Flash-based environment, with static Interestingly for our purposes, Flash is also capable of supporting embedded bitmapped images, suggesting that the representational field I described earlier has receded by one full order of magnitude and that vector graphics are now the true heir to Turing's universalism. To build a Flash animation, the designer creates a so-called "movie" consisting of a series of timed, sequenced, or triggered events. Flash and other vector formats will, I predict, encourage an explosion in the use of time-dependant data in digital humanities research. The Temporal Modeling project, under the direction of Johanna Drucker at the UniversityCertificate of SupportArizona Solar Center Mission The mission of the Arizona Solar Center is to enhance the utilization of renewable energy, educate Arizona's residents on solar technology developments, support commerce and industry in the development of solar and other sustainable technologies and coordinate these efforts throughout the state of Arizona. The Arizona Solar Center (AZSC) presently operates the website www.azsolarcenter.com designed to provide some basic understanding of solar energy, especially as it pertains to Arizona. It is a non-profit organization administered by a Board of Directors, made up of individuals with wide experience and training in solar energy and other renewable energy resources. It is the goal of the center to provide users not only with core information about solar energy in Arizona, to keep users up to date on what is happening in the Arizona solar energy community, steer users to published resources and equipment, and to also link users to solarTo increase the circulation and profitability of a con-sumer magazine amid increasing competition To d e l i ver the digital version of its magazine, Technology Review chose the ZinioT ser vice consisting of Zinio ReaderT software on the subscriber's computer, com-prehensive circulation and fulfillment programs, produc-tion ser vices and a digital magazine distribution system BENEFIT Sales from the additional digital distribution channel add to profits with minimal additional investment and provide an enhanced user experience through immedi-ate deliver y and interactive capabilities available only with the digital magazine Technology Review magazine was founded over a hundred years ago--in 1899 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)--as a clearinghouse to disseminate information about technology. MIT evolved Technology Review into a consumer magazine in the 1980s, but circulation never exceeded 100,000. Although it had a dedi-cated core of readers, the magazine was ChaosThe sub-title is quite reasonable. However, much of the work on chaotic systems occurs in Physics departments. This is a non-technical survey of chaotic systems. It is based on a one-hour class given largely unchanged to first year undergraduate Physics students, to upper year liberal arts students, and to upper year Physics majors and specialists. We have an animation of the time evolution of these two trajectories, where the second image is on top of the first one. From the animations, we see that initially the two trajectories are almost exactly the same; this is what we would expect for non-chaotic systems. We have a simple animation of this solution in which we rotate the trajectory; it shows the "three dimensional" nature of the trajectory more clearly. We have also prepared a Flash animation which allows you to use the mouse to change the view of the attractor. It requires the Flash player of version 6 or better, and the file size is 550k.ppadv2Welcome to the training workshop module for Advanced PowerPoint. This session is recommend for individuals who: Inserting a Flash animation into Microsoft PowerPoint Embedding a Shockwave Flash file into PowerPoint takes a few more steps than a standard movie file, but it can be done successfully by following these steps. Never click inside the area where a flash file is embedded - Flash will try to take over PowerPoint and the navigation commands will not work during the presentation A Flash animation is considered an active X object in PowerPoint Know the location of your shockwave (.swf) file (ex. 1. Open up your PowerPoint document to the slide where you wish to place the Flash animation file. 5. Click and drag a box to designate the area where the flash animation will be placed. 8. In the space Movie URL you will type in the path where your flash animation file is located. It is a good idea to keep the flash files in the same directory as the PowerPoint file.titlepg.epsInformation in this document is subject to change without notice. Companies, names, and data used in examples herein are f ictitious unless otherwise noted. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written permission of RealNetworks, Inc. ©1999-2000 RealNetworks, Inc. Macromedia is a registered trademark and Flash and Shockwave are trademarks of Macromedia, Inc. All other products and companies listed herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Previously, Chapter 6 stated that RealFlash supported Flash 3.0 features with the exception of transparency. RealFlash does not support most Flash 3.0 features, including transparency and Alpha channels. Flash 3.0 morphing ("shape tweening") is supported but should be used in limited Although you can use Flash 3.0 to prepare RealFlash clips, you must create a Shockwave Flash 2.0 fileDigital data is required for all ad submissions. Preferred file format is PDF/X-1a, a SWOP-compliant format for hi-reso-lution digital data exchange in CYMK format. Submit a single file per advertisement. A SWOP proof is required for each ad submitted. We recommend ad submissions include a copy of the insertion order and a printout of the media contents. Supplied media should be labeled with advertiser name, magazine title, issue date, and contact name and phone number. VNU Business Publications cannot guarantee reproduction quality of ads supplied without a SWOP proof or those in non-preferred file formats, such as native application files. Non-adherence to the preferred format may also necessi-tate production fees. Materials not called for will be destroyed after one year. news_win02Vo l um e 5, N u m b e r 1 , W i nt e r / s p r i n g 2 0 0 2 OUR MISSION Venice Arts Mecca is an innovative arts center that brings talented artists together with low-income young people to nurture their cre - ativity, imagination, and talent. VAM's programs focus on those whose access to the arts, as artists or audience, has been limited, Our mentor-artists guide young peo - ple through experiences with the arts, exposing them to the tools, ideas, and environments that help them express their creativity, build positive interethnic relationships, Ve n i c e , C a l i f o r n i a 9 0 2 9 1 We went as delegates of Los Angeles, under the auspices of the Human Relations Commission, and were accredited by the United Nations. We were joined in South Africa by two youth from the Washington, D.C.-area whose parents work for Lawyers Committee for Human Rights Under the Lawand were also attending the conference. Check out our beautiful new web site designed by Flasheyeblaster_0305- Real-Time Interactivity Control and ad's appearance, duration and frequency while its live; can also email live campaign stats - Searchable Publisher Database Built in directory of publisher's specifications allowing for creative to be produced correctly and in a timely manner - Polite Streaming Technology Eyeblaster technology gages the visitor's bandwidth and serves the ad accordingly, can serve up to 1MB - Support At No Charge Unlimited production, trafficking, management and technical support at no additional cost, in addition to online and offline demos for sales reps and client approval - Eyeblaster Rich Media Platform Interface Easy to use, browser-based interface to create rich media ads that is both PC and Macintosh friendly; also includes a Flash components library that assists designers with incorporating Eyeblaster features without having to provide complex javascript code Info: - Audio and animation may not loop 500 x 480 to Full page, 100K - 2.2MB 30 seconds,The Stern-Gerlach ExperimentClick here to go to the UPSCALE home page. This page summarises summarises the classic Stern-Gerlach experiment on "spin" and extends the treatment to a discussion of correlation experiments. As is often the case, I build up maximum complexity as I examine the experimental details, and then hide them in a 'box'. This time the box will turn out to be literal. Here we concentrate on electrons, which have only two spin-states. We also mention photons, which also have two spin-states. Classical Charged Spinning Objects A Flash animation of this case has been prepared. A Flash animation of this case may be viewed by clicking here.The Aim of these courses is to provide creatives for on-line and interactive media. The courses promote and contextualise an understanding the role of crossmedia communication in in business and society based on practice in skills and problem-solving. The course emphasises connections to industry practice at all three levels, allowing theory to be built on practical understanding of the medium, with a focus on real briefs and the current constraints and opportunities of working in industry. Transferable Skills Each course is part of a suite of courses which share several threads of study, and which allow students to share their range of xmedia exprerience and knowledge over several projects.This reflects industrial practice, and the courses emphasis on linking practice to reflection on working methods and experience promotes working in teams, communication skills and However in semester 2 students will take one course specific module, and will be encouraged Info TechThe associate of applied science degree has a greater focus on math and science where the associate of applied business degree is less math intensive and incorporates general business and accounting courses into the curriculum. All information technology programs cover the latest technologies and skills and were designed with the assistance of advisory committees composed of representatives of local employers. Nearly every facet of our lives today is affected by computers. Positions for personnel with computer skills are growing as organizations of all sizes need help to manage overwhelming amounts of information. The programs offered by the information technology division are designed to prepare students for positions in the growing information technology field, but also prepares them to make use of the power of computers in any field. The division's curriculum is continuously updated to keep pace with the advances in the computer field and to provide timely educationIn what was considered a tion "is determined to work as far as possible relatively smooth trip, Bush met with the within the framework of international European Commission and the Council organizations," stood in stark contrast to the of Ministers, as well as individual country unilateral course pursued in Iraq. Symbolically and diplomatically, this declaration that "America always prefers to was a second-term President reaching out for act with allies at our side," was, for many, global support rather than undermining it. President Bush's second term in office has conciliatory gesture in front of a domestic been defined by such efforts to re-build Nevertheless, during his speech in Halifax audience, declaring during his State of the teetering alliances. demonstrated renewed enthusiasm for and spreading democracy throughout the understand I know that as we move beyond stronger international institutions but also Middle East. In every corner of the world, democracy is (CD), Game Informer Online is the premier destination for readers of Game Informer magazine, the largest and most successful games publication in history. Boost sales by synchronizing your advertising message to reach readers across both print and online properties. SUPERIOR CONTENT Game Informer magazine is known not only for its trustworthy reviews and extensive previews, but also for its dedication to the highest quality presentation of game market information for all platforms. 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Projects marked * are carried over from the last round of FSA ie January - June 2003. Please contact your Faculty Contact person (listed below), or Christine Brown, Acting Manager, Flexible Learning Services, Christine_Brown@uow.edu.au for further information. CIVL196 Web 87 87 Ernest Baafi & Michael Boyd Flash Animation, WebCT CIVl352 Web 66 66 Muhammad Hadi Flash Animation, WebCT | ||