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MathDL Flash Forum - Purpose of the Flash Forum

Author(s): 
Douglas Ensley, Barbara Kaskosz

Educators interested in developing interactive, web-based learning materials have an exciting, powerful tool in Adobe Flash. Flash comes with the full-fledged, object-oriented programming language ActionScript, which makes it possible to create sophisticated applets – self-contained units running within the user's browser – as well as programs that communicate with and use applications on a server.  Such applets and applications are delivered to the audience through the ubiquitous, light-weight, and reliable Flash Player which runs Flash files in any browser and on any platform. The ubiquity and the consistent performance of the Flash Player as well as other features make Flash an attractive solution to needs for online delivery of interactive material.  

The MathDL Flash Forum will provide sample material, source code, and instructions for customizing Flash-based mathematics teaching material. The goal of the FlashForum is to use this shared material along with related discussion threads to build a community of developers and users of Flash.

This project is supported by NSF DUE-0535327 and the Mathematical Sciences Digital Library, a project of the Mathematical Association of America.

 

Douglas Ensley, Barbara Kaskosz, "MathDL Flash Forum - Purpose of the Flash Forum," Convergence (November 2007)