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Viewing QuickTime Movies
To view video content on this site, you need to have QuickTime 5.0.2 or later installed on your system. You may download and install the current free version of QuickTime by visiting the Apple Web site at http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/.
Downloading QuickTime Movies
You may download videos for authorized uses as outlined in this site. On PC: Select the video clip by moving your cursor to the "download video" link in the viewer window, then right click on this link to download the video. On a Mac: Select the video clip by moving your cursor to the "download video" link in the viewer window, then hold down the option key and press this link. After the videos have downloaded, locate them on your desktop and check to see that they have correctly downloaded and will play through the QuickTime viewer.
Loading Downloaded Videos to Play on Your Own Web Site
You may serve these videos for authorized uses on your own community college Web site as outlined in this site. To do so, save the movies to a local drive or disc and check to see that they play properly in your browser. Then, contact appropriate staff to have these files transferred to and served by your Web server. All video on the site is in QuickTime format, which does not require any specialized server software or hardware. However, there may be technical and bandwidth issues, and you should consult all relevant personnel beforehand, review the Web server configuration, and test all pages with video before making these public.
For information about including QuickTime movies in a Web page, see, http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61011 on www.apple.com.
PDF Files and MS-Word Files
This site also includes Adobe Acrobat Reader PDF files and Microsoft Word 2001 files. To open the PDF files and to print them, you will need the Adobe Acrobat reader, available from http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/main.html. To use the MS-Word 2001 files, you will need that application or a program capable of opening and reading MS-Word 2001 format files. All Word files were saved in Word 2001 (Mac).
Note: If you are unable to open the customizable Word 2001 files, you can view the contents in PDF format.

