LIS 7008 - Information Technologies
Fall 2010 - Section 01
Assignment 4
This homework is due on your course Web site before the beginning of next class session.
Partial credit may be awarded.
For this week's assignment, we will integrate multiple media onto a
single Web page. Along the way, we'll learn a bit about how to find
this stuff. The assignment is to build a Web page with the following
content:
- A lecture video from the Web. Some example videos are available from here and
there.
Your page must point directly to the video, not to a Web page which provides a clickable link to the video.
If you have trouble accessing these two videos, you can use other lecture videos on the Web. Do not download lecture
videos and upload them to the SLIS Web server, because it may violate the copyright law for doing so. It is nice but not
required to embed the video in your Web page for this task.
- An audio greeting in your own voice. You need a computer microphone for recording your voice.
The audio greeting should
not play automatically; rather, it should be played when the user clicks the play button.
In other words, try to embed an audio player into your Web page.
You may record the greeting any way that you like, but Windows XP contains a sound recorder that is
suitable for this task (Start->All
Programs->Accessories->Entertainment->Sound Recorder). You
can find my sample audio file if you want to see how this comes out.
- A link to a tutorial that explains how JPEG or MP3 really
works. The trick here is to find a tutorial that provides a useful
degree of insight without getting lost in math. Your goal should be
to find an explanation that you think you and your classmates would
really find useful. The tutorial does not need to be a video.
- A cartoon that contains a donkey found using Google Image Search
(http://www.google.com, select "Images"). Your page must include the
cartoon as an inline image, not just as a clickable link to the image.
- A video lecture on Mars exploration that you can find using the MIT Lecture Browser available at http://web.sls.csail.mit.edu/lectures/
(hint: type in "mars exploration" into the query box to find a lecture).
Your link should go directly to the video rather than just the
search engine, so you'll need to use Google to find a different link
to the video (once you know what you are looking for). If you cannot access the MIT
Lecture Browser due to any Internet problem, you can use any Web search engine to get a Mars Exploration
lecture on the Web.
Save your Web page for this homework as hw4.html (or any filename you like), then create another Web page
named as 7008.html, which has the following content:
John Smith's LIS 7008 Homework (suppose you are John Smith):
- Homework 1
- Homework 2
- Homework 3
- Homework 4
- Homework 5
- Homework 6
Add a link from "Homework 4" to your hw4.html. Your 7008.html page must be
accessible from this URL:
http://classes.slis.lsu.edu/wu/7008/fa10/your_folder/7008.html (where "your_folder" is
is your first initial followed by your last name, all in lower case, such as jsmith for John Smith).
Note that you must use the standardized filename "7008.html".
If you like, you can also add a link from Homework 2 and Homework 3 to your earlier assignments.
This will allow you to add access points to all of your homework assignments.
Whether or not making a link from this 7008.html Web page to any of your earlier assignments is your choice, but
I encourage you to do this so that you have a Web site with all of your 7008 assignments.
You do not need to send me your URL again, because I know your userid
from the URL for your homework 2.
If you have already had a 7008.html page named for any of your earlier assignments, please rename it as
something else (such as 7008_hw1.html, 7008_hw2.html, 7008_hw3.html), so that when you FTP your new 7008.html file
to your SLIS Web space your old 7008.html will not be replaced.
Make sure I can access your hw4.html Web page by clicking the "Homework 4" link from your
7008.html page.
Warning again: Your Homework 4 must be accessible from
http://classes.slis.lsu.edu/wu/7008/fa10/your_folder/7008.html (where "your_folder"
is your first initial followed by your last name, all in lower case)
by clicking the "Homework 4" link; otherwise, you will get 0 points because you will not be emailing me your URL again.
You may use any tools that you find useful (e.g., HTML
editors, search engines) when designing these two Web pages, but I would like to encourage you to hand-code them.
Here is a tutorial about
embedding multimedia into your html page. You can also
search this topic on the Web to get more tutorials.
Common problems reported by current and/or previous students:
- Problem: my image did not show up on the browser.
You might have put a wrong path to the image in the href link. Also check the filename and its extension of the image:
donkey.JPG is different from donkey.jpg or DONKEY.jpg due to case-sensitivity.
- Problem: my audio file did not work at my URL.
Check the file extension of your audio file; audio.WAV is different from audio.wav due to case-sensitivity.
- Problem: WAV audio files can be embedded into a Webpage and be played by both IE and Firefox without any problem; however,
WMA audio files can be played by IE but not Firefox (or by Firefox but not IE).
If you have saved your audio file as WAV, you have an easy job here. However, if you have saved your audio file as WMA,
you can either convert WMA to WAV or MP3 (using a converter you can find on the Web), otherwise you have a little bit
more work to do. Here are some references for embedding WMA/WMV videos:
Grading Rubric:
- This homework must be made accessible on your course Website. Submission of audio, video, image files as
email attachments will not graded. If you cannot make any part work,
you can simply state that on your Web page. For instance, if you have created your audio greeting, but failed
to embed it, then you can simply post that statement on your Web page. Good HW4 examples will be announced after
this homework is graded.
- Note: I will use the Internet Explorer (IE) and Firefox to grade this homework. If any part of your homework does not work with IE,
please add a note under that part telling me what browser works with it.
- +5: creating the 7008.html page (-5 for using a filename other than "7008.html")
- +5: creating the HW4 Web page (the filename can be anything you like)
- +15: Task 1 (linking to a lecture video; embedding not required)
- +20: Task 2 (+10 for creating your audio greeting, +10 for embedding it; -5 if audio plays automatically in both IE and Firefox)
- +15: Task 3 (linking to a JPEG/MP3 tutorial)
- +20: Task 4 (embedding an inline donkey cartoon)
- +20: Task 5 (linking to a video about Mars exploration; embedding not required)
- -10: if any audio/video is embedded, but does not play in IE or Firefox.
Yejun Wu
(acknowledgment to Doug Oard)