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CFF Coaches
46 members,833 bookmarks
This group is a common place for Classrooms for the Future to pool links for use with/by their teachers.
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CR2.0-DigiSkills
93 members,649 bookmarks
"Developing Digital Skills @ School" focuses on ICT. DigiSkills teachers design, share, compare and enhance teaching methods and materials.
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Doc's Network
1 members,45 bookmarks
This is the Diigo group for friends of Matt Warren. Items up for discussion are MMOFPS's, communication, culture, history, geopolitics, and humorous kittens.
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Teaching with Technology
52 members,283 bookmarks
This is a group for educators interested in teaching with technology.
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SVCC Educational Bookmarks
4 members,346 bookmarks
We are a group of community college educators sharing our bookmark resources.
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Bookmark History
Saved by 610 people (147 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-03-02
- Apolci about 10 hours ago - Tags tutorial , tools
- Jaclynn on 2008-10-11 - Tags no_tag
- Cwilliams11 on 2008-10-11 - Tags 1screencasting , software
- Cobannon on 2008-10-10 - Tags screencasting , software
- Nekochat on 2008-10-09 - Tags no_tag
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(More tutorials created by Wink users and companies can be found at the User Forums.)
This is a good example of how you can create tutorials in Wink, by capturing screenshots, mouse movements and specifying your own explanations with them. And all this in a standard Windows-based UI with drag-and-drop editing makes it very easy to create high quality tutorials/documentation.
It is estimated that Macromedia Flash Player is installed in more than 90% of the PCs. Using Wink you can create content viewable across the web in all these users' desktops. Similar applications sell for hundreds of dollars, while Wink is free with unrivaled features. So spread the word about Wink to your friends.
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(More tutorials created by Wink users and companies can be found at the User Forums.)
This is a good example of how you can create tutorials in Wink, by capturing screenshots, mouse movements and specifying your own explanations with them. And all this in a standard Windows-based UI with drag-and-drop editing makes it very easy to create high quality tutorials/documentation.
It is estimated that Macromedia Flash Player is installed in more than 90% of the PCs. Using Wink you can create content viewable across the web in all these users' desktops. Similar applications sell for hundreds of dollars, while Wink is free with unrivaled features. So spread the word about Wink to your friends.
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| Wink is a Tutorial and Presentation creation software, primarily aimed at creating tutorials on how to use software (like a tutor for MS-Word/Excel etc). Using Wink you can capture screenshots, add explanations boxes, buttons, titles etc and generate a highly effective tutorial for your users. | ||
| Here is a sample Flash tutorial created by Wink. Click the green arrow button to start viewing it. --------> (More tutorials created by Wink users and companies can be found at the User Forums.) This is a good example of how you can create tutorials in Wink, by capturing screenshots, mouse movements and specifying your own explanations with them. And all this in a standard Windows-based UI with drag-and-drop editing makes it very easy to create high quality tutorials/documentation. It is estimated that Macromedia Flash Player is installed in more than 90% of the PCs. Using Wink you can create content viewable across the web in all these users' desktops. Similar applications sell for hundreds of dollars, while Wink is free with unrivaled features. So spread the word about Wink to your friends. |
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(More tutorials created by Wink users and companies can be found at the User Forums.)
This is a good example of how you can create tutorials in Wink, by capturing screenshots, mouse movements and specifying your own explanations with them. And all this in a standard Windows-based UI with drag-and-drop editing makes it very easy to create high quality tutorials/documentation.
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- Navigation buttons to move to next/previous/random frames in the presentation, you can use custom bitmaps for these buttons (full transparency/alpha channel support).
- Callouts and shapes for displaying text explanations. The inbuilt Callout Editor is used to create custom shaped callouts as you want.
- Intuitive drag-n-drop editing of the frame, callout, cursor, navigation buttons and the title elements.
- Advanced features like templates, cursor editing, palettes, background images, control bars & preloaders for the flash output etc.
- Completely PC and Web ready with exports to PDF, HTML, SWF and EXE formats.
- Innovative compression techniques applied to reduce filesize of output Flash file. Generated flash file plays in Flash players from version 3 and above, giving you widest array of target audience.
- Uncompressed output to allow you import the output of Wink into other Flash editors.
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