B.Y.O.L.: Using Adobe Edge Animate with Dreamweaver to Create Responsive eLearning
Conference Archive
mLearnCon 2015 - June 12, 2015

Stephen Haskin
Principal
Industrial Strength Learning
You’ve made a great eLearning course designed to be delivered over your intranet or the Internet. Part of it uses Flash, and your learners use a lot of devices that won’t display Flash. You need to rebuild the Flash parts using HTML5-compliant animations. How do you build a responsive site that all devices, from desktop and laptop computers to tablets and smartphones, can use?
In this hands-on session, you will interactively go over how the kinds of animations you create in Edge Animate can be used in a responsive website created using Dreamweaver. You will also learn how to make your lesson (including the animations they contain) responsive, so that any device, anywhere, can see your lessons with all their elements in place. You will collaborate with others to get the lessons you’re creating ready to be deployed online.
In this session, you will learn:
- How to build animations in Edge Animate
- How to build responsive websites in Dreamweaver
- How to make your lessons responsive
- How to deploy your projects online
Audience:
Intermediate designers, developers, and managers.
Technology
discussed in this session:
Edge Animate, Dreamweaver.
Participant
technology requirements:
Laptop with Edge Animate and Dreamweaver (or the cloud) installed.
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