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RE: What makes appropriate equivalents to Flash?
From: Mike Foskett
Date: May 19, 2005 2:43AM
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Thanks Darrel,
The function of the Flash pieces is to provide an aide to memory.
Therefore the equivalent should do the same.
I'll ask for a HTML quiz to be added to each section as an accessible alternative.
Possibly a text summary too.
Hi Stuart,
Welcome to the list.
I work for the company that developed NLN, they're in a nearby office.
Thanks for the feedback.
Mike 2k:)2
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