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what is the best way to start teaching FlashCS3?

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soka_h - 29 Jul 2008 06:33 GMT
Hi every one

This is my first time getting in Adobe Flash Forum... I hope to profit by
communicating with experts as possible I can
Actually I have my first question:
I am already a flash designer and I am trying to teach a FlashCS3 course....
If someone have an advice can give it to me about how can I start this issue
successfully and what materials may help me to start with... I'll be so thankful

Thank you

Haitham Fouad

http://www.haithamfouad.com
Travis Newbury - 29 Jul 2008 11:56 GMT
>  I am already a flash designer and I am trying to teach a FlashCS3 course....
> If someone have an advice can give it to me about how can I start this issue
> successfully and what materials may help me to start with... I'll be so thankful

The answer completely depends on the scope of the training.  Are you
teaching a college course, a continuing education course, a 3 day
seminar? or just teaching your buddies?

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Travis
Flash Crap: http://travisnewbury.blogspot.com
KrahnikBoi - 01 Aug 2008 00:37 GMT
Develop your course outline and go to Universities, or where ever, and try
to get a position.  I found it pretty easy to get into the continuing ed
departments in Communitee Colleges, but I had references too.

Have fun.

KB

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