Reply to post: Re: Ruffle : interesting

Internet Archive to preserve Flash content for posterity with Ruffle emulator

Robert Carnegie Silver badge

Re: Ruffle : interesting

Today we read that YouTube stuff will no longer come without advertisements, or am I missing something? Is that appropriate in schools?

I've known teachers and... A technically clunky demonstration on computer can still work to put a point across, if students aren't distracted by the clunkiness. And Flash is nicely interactive and works at your speed, YouTube just plays at you. And, a teacher likes to use material that they've used before and they know. What actual good is it to replace it with newer but different material?

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