Adobe® Flash® CC (2015): Part 2
Course Description Overview
You create Adobe® Flash® CC animations. You can find your way around the Library and can work in the Timeline. You've even created symbols and have embedded one MovieClip inside another. But now you want to create functionality that can't be accomplished on the Timeline alone. You want to import content from external sources, such as XML and video files, and you want to create items that respond to user interactions. These things require an understanding of ActionScript and other advanced features of Flash.
This course covers the Interactive Media Using Adobe Flash Professional CC objectives to help students prepare for the Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) exam. This course is also designed to cover the Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) exam objectives.
To ensure your success in this course:
- Successful completion of the Adobe® Flash® CC (2015): Part 1 United States Career Campus course is recommended.
- Prior experience with ActionScript and/or familiarity with JavaScript is helpful.
For this course, you will need one computer for each student and one for the instructor. Each computer will need the following minimum hardware configurations:
- Intel® Pentium® 4, Intel Centrino®, Intel Xeon®, or Intel Core™ Duo (or compatible) processor
- 4 gigabyte (GB) RAM
- 4 GB of available hard-disk space for installation; additional free space required during installation (cannot install on removable flash storage devices)
- 1,024 x 900 resolution monitor (1,280 × 1,024 recommended)
- Internet connection and registration necessary for required software activation, membership validation, and access to online services
- Keyboard and mouse (or other pointing device)
- Projection system to display the instructor's computer screen
Lesson 1: Getting Started with an ActionScript Programming Project
Topic A: Plan a Programming Project
Topic B: Apply ActionScript Elements
Topic C: Perform Testing and Debugging
Lesson 2: Extending the Behavior of Flash Objects
Topic A: Extend MovieClip Behavior
Topic B: Respond to Events
Lesson 3: Accessing Structured Data
Topic A: Parse XML
Topic B: Apply Arrays
Lesson 4: Adding Components for Display and User Input
Topic A: Add Components and Set Properties
Topic B: Populate Components with Content
Topic C: Respond to Item Selection in a Component
Topic D: Change the Appearance of Components
Lesson 5: Loading Media Content from External Sources
Topic A: Load Image Content
Topic B: Load Video Content
Topic C: Embed Audio Content
Lesson 6: Making Rich Media Content Accessible
Topic A: Improve Navigation for Accessibility
Topic B: Make Content Readable by a Screen Reader
Lesson 7: Publishing a Movie
Topic A: Prepare to Publish from Flash
Topic B: Edit the HTML Host Page
Topic C: Publish to Various Formats