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Telecomworldwire, Feb 4, 2002
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-4 February 2002-Macromedia and SmartForce team for e-Learning solution (C)1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
Electronic learning company SmartForce will develop over 100 hours of e-Learning content aimed at teaching developers how to use Macromedia tools and servers.
The development work will be carried out in conjunction with Macromedia using e3, the underlying application architecture which integrates and supports SmartForce content, technology, tools and services. Users will be provided with the skills needed to plan, design and build a web site using web graphics, Macromedia Flash animation and ActionScript applications.
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The learning programme will be made available in March 2002. Pricing details have not yet been announced.
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