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Who are we? A secret society of people who want to learn Flash and use it for educational (and other weird) purposes. We can't tell you any more than that or we would have to kill you.

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The latest news: [ posted Sunday, July 22, 2001 ] Sinclair Summer Institute 2001 Flash One-Day Workshop, Monday, July 23, 2001.

The latest news: [ posted Sunday, July 15, 2001 ] Review of FlashForward 2001 -- a Flash developers conference and film festival in New York City, July 11-13, 2001.

Old news: [ posted Sunday, Apr. 22, 2001 ] After a short respite, On-line lessons are back. Two new ones. Make the jump to true interactivity in Flash with BUTTONS. And then put YOUR VOICE on your Web pages using simple button effects. Get the details in LESSONS 4 and 5.

Old news: [ posted Wednesday, Mar. 7, 2001 ] Check out these Flash "Viewlets" -- nice on-line mini tutorials.

Old news: [ posted Tuesday, Mar. 6, 2001 ] A link to some great Flash tips.

Old news: [ posted Friday, Mar. 2, 2001 ] Sonya sends this note concerning new Flash 5 books in the LRC (and more to come).

Old news: [ posted Thurday, Feb. 22, 2001 ] reminder

Old news : [ posted Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2001 ] LESSON 3 -- ANIMATION is ready. Learn about keyframes and tweening.

Old news : [ posted Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2001 ] The programming language inside Flash is ActionScript. You can use Flash without using ActionScript, but the things you can do get pretty cool when you add some ActionScripting -- read more about ActionScript.

Old news : [ posted Thursday, Feb. 8, 2001 ] LESSON 2 -- LAYERS is ready for on-line beginners.

Old news : [ posted Sunday, Feb. 4, 2001 ] A beginner's LESSON 1 is ready on-line. If you are an absolute beginner and you don't care about nothin' but gettin' started right now (anytime, anyplace) click here 'n go

Old news : [ posted Saturday, Feb. 3, 2001 ] Saturday "Learn Flash" days start Feb. 10 and 24, 2001. It is still not too late to sign up -- more information here -- Contact Bill Struhar to sign up.

Signed up for Feb. 10: Debra Varrett, Michael Fiszlewicz, Leslie Angel, Sue Edwards, Jeanie Gordon, Colleen Whittington, Hube (maybe), Richard Wourms, Tom Lubinski, Steve Eikenbery (after noon), Helen Grove, Susan L'Heureux, Eric Kraus, Cheryl Miracle, Ellen Rosengarten, Jasmin Wilson. Signed up for Feb. 24: Lisa Tyler, Sue Edwards (probably), Jeannie Gordon, Colleen Whittington, Hube (maybe), Debra Varrett, Steve Eikenbery (after noon), Susan L'Heureux, Eric Kraus, Jason Gilbert, Doug Greathouse (most likely), Cheryl Miracle, Sonya Kirkwood, Ellen Rosengarten.
Mistakes in the above lists? Send a note to Bill and he will fix it.


[ posted Wednesday, January 31, 2001 ] The three-step process for getting this group off the ground. Step one: send out a call for members and develop a mailing list of those interested. Step two: schedule two kickoff "Learn Flash" Saturday sessions in February. Step three: put this Web site on-line as a home base for operations, a place to learn Flash, and a place to demonstrate our work.


We have over 40 members in our group so far.


Don't be a weenie. Get yourself a 19 inch monitor.
You spend enough time looking at it, don't you?
The workspace will come in handy as you learn and use Flash.

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