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− | | David|| Takasaki|| dtakasak@learn.senecac.on.ca|| [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~ysasaki/sokoban/BaseProject/ Project ]||dtakasak@learn.senecac.on.ca || N/A || takasaki | + | | David|| Takasaki|| dtakasak@learn.senecac.on.ca|| [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~ysasaki/sokoban/BaseProject/ Project ] |
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| Kanakarayar || Nalini|| nkanakarayar@learn.senecac.on.ca|| [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~nkanakarayar/pro608a/project1/index.html Project] || none || none | | Kanakarayar || Nalini|| nkanakarayar@learn.senecac.on.ca|| [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~nkanakarayar/pro608a/project1/index.html Project] || none || none |
Revision as of 23:03, 19 August 2010
Contents
Instructor
Last Name | First Name | Seneca Username | Blog Url | |
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Clark | Simon | simon.clark | simon@zebraspot.com |
Students
Last Name | First Name | Seneca Username | PRO608a Matrix website | Blog Url | IRC Nick | |
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Gorscak | Ljubomir | gljubomir | Assignment 1 | ljubomir.gorscak@gmail.com | Blogspot | ljubo |
Granovsky | Andriy | aagranovsky | Assignment 1 | andregranovsky@gmail.com | - | param |
Samimi | Ali | asamimi | Ali Project | ali.samimi@gmail.com | The Door | asa_ |
Choephel | Thupten | tchoephel | Assignment2 | thupten1234@gmail.com | Thupten's Blog | thupten |
Huynh | Khai | nkhuynh1 | Khai's project 1 | kyle.huynh205@gmail.com | Khai Huynh's Blog | nkhuynh1 |
Butnaru | Stefan | sbutnaru | testing | stefanbutnaru@rogers.com | N/A | N/A |
Joshua | Byer | jbyer | Joshua Joshua2 | jbyer@learn.senecac.on.ca | none | none |
Zhang | Jia | jzhang11 | Jia | jzhang11@learn.senecac.on.ca | none | none |
Bagasrawala | Rashida | rbagasrawala | Project | rbagasrawala@learn.senecac.on.ca | none | none |
Grewal | Harman | hgrewal3 | Project 2 | hgrewal3@learn.senecac.on.ca | none | none |
Nasir | Arsalan | anasir4 | Project 1 | anasir4@learn.senecac.on.ca | none | none |
Novichikhin | Konstantin | knovichikhi | Balls! (A1) - Balls! Demo (A2 - Score posting)Balls! Final (A2 - Scoreboard) | knovichikhi@learn.senecac.on.ca | Blog Link | knovichikhin |
Thanh | Dao | tdao3 | Project | tdao3@learn.senecac.on.ca | none | none |
Qing | Luo | qluo5 | qluo5@learn.senecac.on.ca | N/A | N/A | |
Yu | Sasaki | ysasaki@learn.senecac.on.ca | Project1 Project2 | ysasaki@learn.senecac.on.ca | N/A | N/A |
David | Takasaki | dtakasak@learn.senecac.on.ca | Project | dtakasak@learn.senecac.on.ca | N/A | takasaki |
Kanakarayar | Nalini | nkanakarayar@learn.senecac.on.ca | Project | none | none | |
Liu | Donghui | dliu53 | Project1 | dliu53@learn.senecac.on.ca | N/A | dliu53 |
Links
Topics
Week 8
Class 1 class1.zip
- Basic Flash usage
- creating a document
- basic drawing
- defining actions in the timeline
- working with symbols
Class 2 class2.zip
- specifying a document class
- external ActionScript code
- creating classed library items
- creating a Global Static class for persistent storage and interdocument communication
- embedding in a webpage with swfobject2.2
- communication with javascript
Week 9
Class 3 class3.zip
- working with event listeners
- iterating over an object or array
- passing function references as parameters
- working with the Caurina tweener class.
Class 4 class4.zip
- using a swf as a navigation menu
- loading ajax content using jQuery
- Loading one flash movie into another
Week 10
Class 5 PRO608a Summer - Class Project 1
Work alone or in pairs.
Create a flash project that runs within a browser. It can be navigation, a game of some sort, interactive art, something that takes advantage of the graphic or interactive nature of flash.
Some ideas of elements to include are:
- Collision Detection
- Keyboard interaction
- Mouse Following
- Puzzle logic
- Constrained dragging
- physics engine
- Server side code interaction
- XML or JSON driven content
Include a short explanation of what you are trying to achieve with your project, and what points of interest can be found in your code.
Class 6 class6.zip
Marking scheme for Class Project 1
40% - complexity of attempted functionality
30% - Functionality of code (does it work?)
10% - Appropriate use of flash abilities
20% - Elegance of code
Week 11
Week 12
Assignment 2:
For assignment 2, Create a project that shows that you understand the basics of posting data to a server and retrieving it later. You can start with the DataSample.fla in the class10.zip download, or use it as a guideline. Implement some new functionality that alters the base code (ie, alters the type or amount of data being sent), or adds server interaction to another project. You can use the get and set pages at dev.zebraspot.com on the server side, or use your own server-side code.
Tests
Test 1 Review
Projects
TBA