Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Make Android-Based Learning Media (part 2)

The development of increasingly rapid teknomogi gadget brings about changes in instructional media. Computer-based learning media previously used to bloom now turning to mobile based learning media in a variety of platforms, ranging from android, windows phone, iPhone, flash lite, java, and so forth. Various software for developing Eclipse, Android Studio, Adobe Flash CS6, Construct 2 and so on.

Creating Media-Based Learning Android with Construct 2
This tutorial is a continuation of the previous tutorial on how to create media-based learning android with Construct 2. We will use the return of software maker HTML5-based games or applications that are specific to this 2D platform. Software developed by Scirra is different from the Adobe Flash CS 6, for Construct 2 is not a specific programming language, because all of the commands used in the game is set in EvenSheet consisting of the Event and Action. Thus, to develop games or applications with Construct 2 we do not need to master the difficult programming language. Project of Construct 2 can also be run on a computer or laptop via the browser before export to APK.
In the same way rename the event sheet. Each layout is always paired with eventsheet we make the same name.


Second, Add layout and event sheet after Cover. How to add layout and eventsheet at once is to right-click on Layouts, then select Add layout.

Then add layout window will appear as follows:
Select Add event sheet. In the same way rename the layout and eventsheet emerging. For example we name the menu, because in this layout would we put a few buttons to navigate to other layouts. If your steps correctly it will appear as follows on the project bar:
Third, change the layout and size of the margin to 480, 800. The way to change this size was submitted in a previous tutorial.

Fourth, add a background to this menu layout. How to add a background via the Insert Sprite as discussed in the previous tutorial. Background can be created in graphic software such as Adobe Photoshop or Corel Draw in PNG format 480x800 pixel size.

Prepare the desired buttons. Buttons can be created in Microsoft Office Powerpoint or downloaded from the Internet.

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