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This lesson will require real player: http://www.real.com/
Watch the following videos:
1) <a href="rtsp://wally.cs.iupui.edu/n100/update/N100-1b.rm">STAIR</a>
2) <a href="rtsp://wally.cs.iupui.edu/n100/update/N100-2a.rm">Fundamentals of Computing</a>
3) <a href="rtsp://wally.cs.iupui.edu/n100/update/N100-2b.rm">Binary</a>
4) <a href="rtsp://wally.cs.iupui.edu/n201/n201_1a.rm">History of Programming</a>
Ok, I actually "borrowed" these videos from an old college professor, Andy Harris. (found them on his website, look him up if you want, he has written allot of great books) These are the absolute best lectures on problem solving I have ever seen and their concepts will be extreamly useful as we move our flash programs into IMVU.
Assignment:
Write down your thought process as you go through the following steps.
1) think of something that you would love to be able to do on IMVU, but can't, anything at all, use your imagination
2) why can't you do this on IMVU, what is the problem?
3) what are your tools?
4) can you use these tools to solve your problem?
5) do you need additional tools?
6) what do these additional tools need to do?
7) once you have all of the necessary tools, how could you solve this problem?
8) now, think of how Flash can be used to accomplish this goal, or even a section of this goal in IMVU
Through writing down your thought process on these steps, you should have written a small summary on a possible product you can submit to IMVU once you have finished learning Flash. Now lets finish learning Flash, so you can make that product, and make your dreams come true.
Watch the following videos:
1) <a href="rtsp://wally.cs.iupui.edu/n100/update/N100-1b.rm">STAIR</a>
2) <a href="rtsp://wally.cs.iupui.edu/n100/update/N100-2a.rm">Fundamentals of Computing</a>
3) <a href="rtsp://wally.cs.iupui.edu/n100/update/N100-2b.rm">Binary</a>
4) <a href="rtsp://wally.cs.iupui.edu/n201/n201_1a.rm">History of Programming</a>
Ok, I actually "borrowed" these videos from an old college professor, Andy Harris. (found them on his website, look him up if you want, he has written allot of great books) These are the absolute best lectures on problem solving I have ever seen and their concepts will be extreamly useful as we move our flash programs into IMVU.
Assignment:
Write down your thought process as you go through the following steps.
1) think of something that you would love to be able to do on IMVU, but can't, anything at all, use your imagination
2) why can't you do this on IMVU, what is the problem?
3) what are your tools?
4) can you use these tools to solve your problem?
5) do you need additional tools?
6) what do these additional tools need to do?
7) once you have all of the necessary tools, how could you solve this problem?
8) now, think of how Flash can be used to accomplish this goal, or even a section of this goal in IMVU
Through writing down your thought process on these steps, you should have written a small summary on a possible product you can submit to IMVU once you have finished learning Flash. Now lets finish learning Flash, so you can make that product, and make your dreams come true.