Content Browser For Video Lecture Download

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Search your entire video library for pinpoint moments. Organize content in ways as unique as you are. The ability to search Panopto videos is completely automated. Imagine searching for any word spoken or any word on-screen in any video, in an instant.

A web browser is a type of software that allows you to find and view websites on the Internet. Even if you didn't know it, you're using a web browser right now to read this page! There are many different web browsers, but some of the most common ones include Google Chrome, Safari, and Mozilla Firefox.

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No matter which web browser you use, you'll want to learn the basics of browsing the Web. In this lesson, we'll talk about navigating to different websites, using tabbed browsing, creating bookmarks, and more.

Each website has a unique address, called a URL (short for Uniform Resource Locator). It's like a street address that tells your browser where to go on the Internet. When you type a URL into the browser's address bar and press Enter on your keyboard, the browser will load the page associated with that URL.

Many browsers allow you to open links in a new tab. You can open as many links as you want, and they'll stay in the same browser window instead of cluttering your screen with multiple windows.

If you click a link to a file, it may download automatically, but sometimes it just opens within your browser instead of downloading. To prevent it from opening in the browser, you can right-click the link and select Save link as (different browsers may use slightly different wording, like Save target as).

Plug-ins are small applications that allow you to view certain types of content within your web browser. For example, Adobe Flash and Microsoft Silverlight are sometimes used to play videos, while Adobe Reader is used to view PDF files.

If you don't have the correct plug-in for a website, your browser will usually provide a link to download it. There may also be times when you need to update your plug-ins. Review our lesson on Installing and Updating Plug-ins to learn more.

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The Course Import Tool makes it easy to extract course content, assignments, and quizzes from previous terms and quickly import them into existing courses. The same tool is used to import course materials from different Learning Management Systems. Some limitations apply to course imports.

Select migrations content to select specific content you want copied. You can select individual Assignments, Pages, Files, and anything else from previous courses you or your colleagues have taught. The Course Import Tool supports keyboard navigation when selecting content to import.

Note: Importing a course more than once may have unintended consequences. If you import content into a new course, edit the content in the new course, and later import the previous content again, the imported content will override the existing content.

When importing content, the tool allows you to import all content or select specific content. This feature is useful for institutions or instructors who only want to copy specific elements of a course, such as assignments or modules.

With Perusall, an online social annotation platform, you can increase student engagement, collaboration, and community within your course. Plus, Perusall works with your favorite course content including books, articles, web pages, videos, podcasts, and images.

There is no Yale credit, degree, or certificate available as a result of consuming content through the Open Yale Courses website. Those interested in pursuing a program of study at Yale may visit for information on applying for admission.

The Low Bandwidth Video (for slower Internet connections) and High Bandwidth Video (for high-speed Internet connections) links will download the lecture videos to your device and may be viewed at your convenience using the QuickTime Player (freely downloadable at ).

The embedded videos will play in your browser. The downloadable media files (audio .mp3, low-bandwidth .mov, and high-bandwidth .mov) can be played with QuickTime, iTunes,and VLC media players. When you click on one of these links, a new popup window will launch. Please check that your browser is not blocking popups.

Open Yale Courses is best viewed using the following browsers: Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Internet Explorer 8.0+. Although many of the project materials will be viewable in other browsers or older versions than we recommend, Open Yale Courses is not responsible for any display or functional inconsistencies you may encounter.

As stated in our Terms Of Use most of the lectures and course material within Open Yale Courses are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 license. Unless explicitly set forth in the applicable Credits Section of a lecture, third-party content is not covered under the Creative Commons license; such content may be subject to additional intellectual property notices, information or restrictions. You are solely responsible for obtaining permission to use third party content or determining whether your use is fair use and for responding to any claims that may arise.

As set forth in our terms of use, the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 license allows you to freely share (copy, distribute, display, and perform the work) and make derivative works of the content under the following conditions:

All Yale and Yale authored content is made available under the Creative Commons license. This includes all lectures. However, third party materials included in lectures are not covered by the Creative Commons license unless explicitly set forth in the applicable credits section of a particular lecture page.

Creating a book, e-book, or textbook using all or a portion of our transcripts, or other content gathered from the Open Yale Courses website to sell, license or for advertising or promotional purposes.

Translating all or a portion of our transcripts, or other content gathered from the Open Yale Courses website, into a language other than English in order to sell, license, advertise, or promote a book, e-book, textbook, DVD, CD or other audio/video.

Downloading Open Yale Courses content and then placing all or a portion of that content or a derivative of that content such as translations on a website that requires users to pay for access or accepts commercial advertising.

Whether you are teaching this course at an accredited educational entity or as part of a non-profit professional training program. If you are a for-profit corporation, you may teach this content as part of a professional training program, as long as you are not charging tuition specifically for the class based upon Open Yale Courses content.

Downloading Open Yale Courses content from our website, adding it to your non-commercial website, and making it available to the public for free. Please remember though, that your website cannot include any advertising on it.

Most of the lectures and course material within Open Yale Courses are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 license. Unless explicitly set forth in the applicable Credits section of a lecture, third-party content is not covered under the Creative Commons license. Please consult the Open Yale Courses Terms of Use for limitations and further explanations on the application of the Creative Commons license.

H5P makes it easy to create, share and reuse HTML5 content and applications. H5P empowers everyone to create rich and interactive web experiences more efficiently - all you need is a web browser and a web site with an H5P plugin.

H5P enables existing CMSs and LMSs to create richer content. With H5P, authors may create and edit interactive videos, presentations, games, advertisements and more. Content may be imported and exported. All that is needed to view or edit H5P content is a web browser. H5P content types and applications are shared here on H5P.org. H5P content may be created on any H5P enabled web site like H5P.com or your own Drupal or WordPress site with the H5P plugin installed.

Through H5P.com, H5P content may be embedded in any platform that supports embedded content (iframes). H5P.com also provides integrations for LMSs like Canvas, Brightspace, Blackboard, Moodle and other systems that support the LTI standard. In addition H5P has plugins for WordPress, Moodle, Drupal and several other publishing systems.

Connect helps you deliver a complete, digital course experience that heightens student engagement with the material. Its flexible course design, digital-first vetted content and assessment materials, and easy-to-read analytics & reporting tools ensure best-in-class online learning.

In addition to defining individual parts of your page (such as "a paragraph" or "an image"), HTML also boasts a number of block level elements used to define areas of your website (such as "the header", "the navigation menu", "the main content column"). This article looks into how to plan a basic website structure, and write the HTML to represent this structure.

A big area in the center that contains most of the unique content of a given webpage, for example, the video you want to watch, or the main story you're reading, or the map you want to view, or the news headlines, etc. This is the one part of the website that definitely will vary from page to page!

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