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Current list of available videos
Thalia training videos were created as full-motion videos in Adobe Captivate 3. Customer's can access these videos from the "QUICKSTART" link at the top of the Thalia UI, and from within Thalia's User Help document.
Details:
Tool used to create videos: Adobe Captivate 3
Average time to produce each: 4 hours (action script, full video, no voice over).
First set published: May 2008
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[Current list of available videos|http://thalia.mit.edu/help/quickstart.html|click for list of quickstarts] [How to create Thalia videos|ZEST:How to Create Quickstart Videos|click here to go to quickstart instructions] Thalia training videos were created as full-motion videos in Adobe Captivate 3. Customer's can access these videos from the "QUICKSTART" link at the top of the [Thalia UI|http://demo.thalia.mit.edu|click here to go to demo], and from within [Thalia's User Help|http://thalia.mit.edu/help/index.html|go to user help] document. *Details:* Tool used to create videos: Adobe Captivate 3 Average time to produce each: 4 hours (action script, full video, no voice over). First set published: May 2008 Source files (.cp) are kept in the SVN, with all the other Thalia source code, help files, HTML, graphics, etc. The finished flash videos (.swf) are kept in the SVN in: svn.mit.edu/zest/thalia>website>trunk>quickstarts. |
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Finished videos are uploaded to the staging platform for proofing. From staging, they are released to the production server. See a member of the AMIT team for the latest release |
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