2002 JALT CALL Conference Presentation in Hiroshima
© Chris Elvin 2002

How to make interactive sound and video EFL web pages

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How do I format sound files for the Internet?

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What do the HTML codes for sound and video files look like?

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How can I control the way a sound file is interpreted by a browser?

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How can I optimize a video file for best viewing?

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How do I edit sound and video files?

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How can I use sound and video files with Hot Potatoes?

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Copyright concerns - What is fair use?

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Educational multimedia copyright guidelines for teachers

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Some personal examples of interactive sound and video EFL web pages

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Some useful tips and reminders for web page designers

Related links:

Chris Elvin's 2002 JALT CALL Conference Presentation in Hiroshima: http://www.eflclub.com/elvin/presentations/JALTCALL2002/index.html

Chris Elvin's website: http://www.eflclub.com

Copyright Office Database of the Library of Congress: http://www/loc.gov/copyright/search/

Copyright Research Information Center (Japan): http://www.cric.or.jp/cric_e/index.html

Download Quicktime Pro ($29.99): http://www.apple.com/quicktime/

Download Hot Potatoes (free): http://web.uvic.ca/hrd/hotpot/

Bibliography:

Fishman, S. (2000). The Copyright Handbook: How to Protect & Use Written Works (5th Ed.). Berkeley, CA: Nolo Press.

Stim, R. (2001). Getting Permission: How to License & Clear Copyrighted Materials Online and Off. Berkeley, CA: Nolo Press.

 

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