Project 3. interactive Flash Animation + Accessible Form and Data Table
Requirements
Short Accessible Form
- Insert a short accessible form on one of your existing web pages, or insert a new web page to hold it.
- Form must be accessible, but does not have to update anything.
- Use CSS to lay out the form
Simple Accessible Data table
Validated, accessible web pages
In the Flash section of your website, create a Flash animation with at least the following elements:
Flash animated movie: For detailed requirements, see proj3grade.xls
- Animated image files (not part of Flash library). May include images you import from photographs and/ or that you draw in Flash
- Include at least one imported sound file -- original or one that you show you have permission to use (royalty free, Creative Commons Licenses, etc.)
- Animated Text
- Interactivity: Minimum required Buttons that control animation:
- ActionScript 3.0
- HTML code placing Flash SWF file on a web page so that it validates as XHTML Transitional 1.0
- CSS to style the page so that it fits into your website.
- HTML needs to pass accessibility testing & meet other standards in project plan (listed on grading rubric)
- Be sure to upload JS file so movie will play: AC_RunActiveContent.js together with Flash movie
- Explanation of how you made the Flash movie, where you got the components, images, sound files), discussion of memory requirements (in comparison to other types of movies), etc.
- Download Project 3 grading rubric
- Check that you have finished everything on the grading rubric.
Downloads
NOTE: use of elements that you do not have specific permission to use or that are not on site that gives permission for re-use will results in an automatic “F” for project.
Sourcelog
List sources of content files in your movie or on your website.
If work is not original, include source, original content file name, and explicit permission to use content, or reference on source site that content is available for re-use or open source.
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