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November 19, 2010
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Regarding Adobe Connect Development theory

  • November 19, 2010
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Hi

We are students from sweden and we are currently writing a Bachelor's degree thesis about Adobe Connect and how it transfer knowledge from the sender to the recievers. And we're wondering what kind of methods and theories Adobe Connect development team used?

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    Known Participant
    November 24, 2010

    I'm afraid that to fully explore this would require a much longer conversation - one that is too big to have here in the forums. However I think that there are some fundamental philosophies that we try to keep.

    1. Access should be easy, without technology barriers, and work on the platform of your choice.
    2. Learning should be rich and engaging - it should use multiple channels - audio, images, video, animation, text, etc.
    3. Learning should be interactive - students should be able to participate in rich interactions - more than just polls
    4. Instruction tools should be flexible - layouts should not be fixed, breakouts should be configurable, content should support both synchronous and asynchronous delivery.
    5. Instructors need help - multiple simultaneous presenters should be supported, a backchannel for coordination needs to be available (presenter only area), participants only see what presenters want them to see.

    I hope this helps and good luck with your thesis,

    Peter.reteP