Acetic Acid
RealMedia
Media Player

Jim Holler
Department of Chemistry
University of Kentucky

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Real Media Lectures

Fall, 1998

Please evaluate the lectures here.

In order to view these lectures, you must have RealPlayer or Microsoft MediaPlayer enabled on your computer. RealPlayer and Microsoft MediaPlayer are plug-ins that work with Netscape and Internet Explorer. If you have neither of the plug-ins, you can download one of them via the links above or via links on the individual player pages. If one of them is already enabled on your computer, you need not download a player. Just choose the link for the lecture that you wish to hear on the page corrrepsonding to the player that you have enabled on your computer.

The advantage of using RealPlayer is that if you access the lectures from the Media Lab in the W. T. Young library, you can randomly access any part of a lecture by simply sliding the progress button back and forth.  There is a slight delay while the RealMedia server finds the proper location in the file, but it takes no more than a minute to locate.  The disadvantage of using RealPlayer is that you or another student must download it once a week in the lab because we have no license store and automatically reload it.

Proceed to the RealMedia Lecture Page.

The advantage of using Microsoft Media Player is that it is already installed on the computers in the Integrated Learning Technologies lab in the W. T. Young Library. It does not need to be downloaded.  The disadvantage is that you cannot randomly access parts of the lecture using Microsoft Media Player because we do not yet have the Microsoft server.

Proceed to the Microsoft Media Player Lecture Page.

 

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