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An Function within Flash CS3 allow you to create a set of instructions and only have to write them one single time. Eveytime you want to use the instructions you simply call the function that has been created. In this short tutorial, author Bill Dallas Lewis presents the concept of Functions within ActionScript 3 and Flash CS3 as well as how to properly call them from within your presentation. This tutorial is taken from a full length training DVD presented by My Digital Works entitled Adobe Flash CS3 - ActionScript 3. The full course is available from http://www.mydigitalworks.com as well as from Amazon.comDuration : 0:4:48
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An Object within Flash CS3 is a thing - a thing that has attributes and can perform actions. That thing may be a ball bouncing in your animation or a dog barking. In this short tutorial, author Bill Dallas Lewis presents the concept of Objects within ActionScript 3 and Flash CS3 as well as how to interact with objects within your presentation. This tutorial is taken from a full length training DVD presented by My Digital Works entitled Adobe Flash CS3 - ActionScript 3. The full course is available from http://www.mydigitalworks.com as well as from Amazon.comDuration : 0:3:45
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An Object within Flash CS3 is a thing - a thing that has attributes and can perform actions. That thing may be a ball bouncing in your animation or a dog barking. In this short tutorial, author Bill Dallas Lewis presents the concept of Objects within ActionScript 3 and Flash CS3 as well as how to interact with objects within your presentation. This tutorial is taken from a full length training DVD presented by My Digital Works entitled Adobe Flash CS3 - ActionScript 3. The full course is available from http://www.mydigitalworks.com as well as from Amazon.comDuration : 0:3:45
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Motion Guides within Flash CS3 allow you to create dynamic paths for your animation to follow within your Flash project. In this short tutorial, author Bill Dallas Lewis presents the use of Motion Guide as well as best practices for using them within Flash CS3. This tutorial is taken from a full length training DVD presented by My Digital Works entitled Adobe Flash CS3 - Crash Course. The full course is available from http://www.mydigitalworks.com as well as from Amazon.comDuration : 0:6:21
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Working with Movie ets within Flash CS3 allows you to divide your animations into modular sections, each with their own characteristics that can be modified independently of each other. In this short tutorial, author Bill Dallas Lewis presents the use of Movie Clips as ets within Flash CS3. This tutorial is taken from a full length training DVD presented by My Digital Works entitled Adobe Flash CS3 - Crash Course. The full course is available from http://www.mydigitalworks.comas well as from Amazon.comDuration : 0:6:19
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Preview of V4 Understanding Networking 1 from Teracom Training Institute http://www.teracomtraining.com
DATE: May 15 2007
TYPE: Tutorial, DVD
URL: http://www.teracomtraining.com/teracom-overview-v4.htm
RELEASE INFO:
This course builds on the basic packet, frame and IP networking
concepts of Course V3, Fundamentals of Datacom and Networking,
to put in place a solid understanding of protocol stacks,
the OSI model and layers and IP addressing including address classes,
static vs. dynamic public vs. private and network address translation.
In Part 3, we move to the next higher level of knowledge,
understanding packet networks and bandwidth on demand services
from telecommunication service providers. After understanding the
core concepts, including virtual circuits, we use the grand-daddy
of packet services, X.25 to explain jargon: connection-oriented vs.
connectionless and reliable vs. unreliable packet networks.
Then we progress through technologies: Frame Relay, ATM and
finish with MPLS. We’ll trace the flow of TCP and IP packets from
server to client across Frame Relay, then see how the same TCP/IP
works over MPLS.
IP over MPLS will end up replacing all other services including
ISDN, T1s, Frame Relay, native ATM. Understanding the OSI layers,
how a protocol stack works and TCP/IP over MPLS is career-enhancing
knowledge.
Course outline - V4: Understanding Networking 1
Length 127 minutes. DVD-R NTSC format. 58-page 8.5″ x 11″ softcover bound workbook. Production year 2006.
Part 1 Protocol Stacks and the OSI 7-Layer Reference Model
1.03 Protocols and Standards
1.05 ISO OSI Reference Model
1.07 OSI 7-Layer Model
1.09 Protocol Stacks
1.11 Protocol Stack in Operation
Part 2 IP
2.03 IP Address Classes
2.05 Dynamic IP Addresses
2.07 IP Addresses for Private Networks
2.09 Network Address Translation
Part 3 WANs — Bandwidth On Demand: Packet Network Services
3.03 Statistical TDM
3.05 Bandwidth On Demand Service Concepts
3.07 Virtual Circuit Technologies
3.09 X.25 and Jargon
3.11 Frame Relay
3.13 TCP/IP over Frame Relay
3.15 Frame Relay Performance: CIR and BIR
3.17 ATM: Capacity Management
3.19 MPLS
3.21 TCP/IP Over MPLS
Appendix A Acronyms and Abbreviations
Teracom’s self-paced DVD-video courses
Teracom’s self-paced DVD-video courses: ideal for learning about telecom, datacom, networking, IP, MPLS, Voice over IP and wireless outside of structured seminars.Duration : 0:9:59
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Preview of Fundamentals of Telecom 2
COMPANY: Teracom Training Institute http://www.teracomtraining.com
DATE: May 15 2007
TYPE: Tutorial, DVD
URL: http://www.teracomtraining.com/teracom-overview-v2.htm
RELEASE INFO:
In this video course, we drill into the technology a bit,
to understand the concepts, standards and technologies for
actually transmitting voice calls from one place to another.
We’ll give you a real understanding of what “digital” actually
means, and how it is implemented. We’ll explain what a “DS0″ is,
and take a practical tour of digital circuits, including T1,
T3, SONET and ISDN. At a high level, we’ll see how voice, data
and video can be integrated.
Then, we’ll take a closer look at how this is all actually done,
with Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) and digital carrier systems
that are the technologies at the heart of telecom networks.
Without getting bogged down on technical details, we’ll provide
you with a basic understanding of how transmission systems work,
including T1 over copper wires and SONET over fiber.
Most of the transmission systems we have in place were designed
for digital voice communications using these techniques…
but they are also used for data and networking.
This video course provides you with the concrete knowledge
of the telecommunication circuits necessary to a full
understanding of data circuits and network services.
Course outline - V2: Fundamentals of Telecom 2
Length 124 minutes. DVD-R NTSC format. 63-page 8.5″ x 11″ softcover bound workbook.
Production year 2006.
Chapter 1 Digital Communications
1.03 Why Digital?
1.05 Analog and Digital: What Do We Really Mean?
1.07 Continuous Signals, Discrete Signals
1.09 Voice Digitization (Analog ? Digital Conversion)
1.11 Voice Reconstruction (Digital ? Analog Conversion)
1.13 Voice Digitization Summary
1.15 The Digital Hierarchy: Industry Standard Line Speeds
1.17 Popular Technologies: Digital Carrier Systems
1.19 ISDN BRI and PRI
1.21 Digital Circuit Voice Applications
1.23 Digital Circuit Data Applications
1.25 Digital Video
1.27 Integration: Voice, Video, Data
Chapter 2 Transmission Systems
2.03 Time Division Multiplexing
2.05 T1 Carrier System
2.07 T1 Basics: Multiplexers
2.09 Framing and Channels
2.11 Pulses and Repeaters
2.13 How T1 is Provided
2.15 Fibers and Cables
2.17 SONET and DWDM: Core Networks
2.19 International Digital Hierarchies
Appendix A Acronyms and Abbreviations
Teracom’s self-paced DVD-video courses: ideal for learning about
telecom, datacom, networking, IP, MPLS, Voice over IP and wireless
outside of structured seminars.Duration : 0:8:44
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Part of V6 Understanding Wireless 1
from Teracom Training Institute http://www.teracomtraining.com Best of breed: telecommunications training - since 1992
May 15 2007
TYPE: Tutorial, DVD
URL: http://www.teracomtraining.com/teracom-overview-v6.htm
Understanding Wireless 1 begins with basic radio concepts,
understanding “analog radio” and “digital radio”, then covers
fundamentals of mobile communication networks: base stations,
cells, handoffs and mobility.
With this in place, we go through the first and second
generation technologies: AMPS, TDMA, GSM and CDMA, and
understand how each works, their strengths and weaknesses
and how they relate to each other.
In Part 3, we concentrate on data over cellular and 3G,
and cover the differences between GPRS, Wideband CDMA or
UMTS, cdma2000, 1X, 3X and 1XEV-DO. We review expected throughput
in bits/second and which carriers are supporting which technologies.
We conclude with applications such as i-mode, SMS, wireless email,
web surfing, WAP and XML.
This video provides you with a real understanding of how a
cellular network operates, the main technologies, the opposing
camps championing different systems, and wireless applications.
Course outline - V6: Understanding Wireless 1
Length 134 minutes. DVD-NTSC format. 106-page 8.5″ x 11″ softcover bound workbook.
Part 1 General Principles
1.03 Wireless
1.05 Analog Radio
1.07 Digital Radio: Keying
1.09 Limitations and Impairments
Part 2 Cellular
2.03 Mobile Communications
2.05 Cellular Standards
2.07 2G, 2.5G, 3G Migration
2.09 Cellular Principles
2.11 1G: Analog
2.13 2G: Digital
2.15 Digital Cellular: Voice
2.17 2G: TDMA (IS-136)
2.19 2G: GSM
2.21 GSM System Architecture
2.23 2G: CDMA (IS-95, cdmaOne)
2.25 CDMA: Coding
2.27 CDMA: Spread Spectrum
2.29 CDMA Particularities
2.31 CDMA System Architecture
Part 3 3G and Data over Cellular
3.03 Modems over 1G
3.05 CDPD: Packets over 1G
3.07 Data over 2G Cellular
3.09 Data over TDMA/GSM
3.11 GPRS: 2.5G
3.13 Data over CDMA
3.15 3G
3.17 IMT-MC: cdma2000
3.19 1X, 3X and 1xEV-DO
3.21 IMT-DS: Wideband CDMA
3.23 Throughput Comparisons
3.25 Service Providers
Part 4 Applications and Delivery
4.03 SMS and i-mode
4.05 Wireless E-mail
4.07 Device Evolution
4.09 Delivering Web Content
4.11 WAP
4.13 XML
Appendix A Additional Reference Material
A.03 Radio Bands of Interest
A.05 Location and 911
Appendix B References
B.03 Acronyms and Abbreviations
Appendix C Quiz
C.03 Knowledge Evaluation Exercise
Teracom’s self-paced DVD-video courses: ideal for learning about
telecom, datacom, networking, IP, MPLS, Voice over IP and wireless
outside of structured seminars.Duration : 0:9:27
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