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What is the difference between a Video Stream Delivery of a course and a Web Delivered Course?

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What is the difference between a Video Stream Delivery of a course and a Web Delivered Course?

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These options refer to the delivery method for a course. If a course is offered via Web Delivery, then the course typically will use a web platform like D2L http://d2l.arizona.edu. If the course is listed as Video-Streamed then the lectures will be recorded and then the recording can be viewed on our website: www.ceao.arizona.edu/uadistance. Videostreaming: Regular on-campus lectures are recorded and digitized. The lectures are uploaded to a course web site for viewing on your computer. All students taking video-based courses are given access to the videostreamed lectures. Videostreamed lectures are generally available on the Internet by the evening of the day the lecture was given. Required software (free downloads) to view lectures and notes: • Windows Media Player 7.0. Version 7 is recommended for optimum viewing. • Adobe Acrobat Reader. Minimum hardware and software for viewing Video-streamed classes: • Pentium II MMX 333 • Windows 98, 2000, ME, XP • Internet Explorer 5 (does not w

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These options refer to the delivery method for a course. If a course is offered via Web Delivery, then the course typically will use a web platform like D2L http://d2l.arizona.edu. If the course is listed as Video-Streamed then the lectures will be recorded and students will be given the web address to access them by the instructor. Videostreaming: Regular on-campus lectures are recorded and digitized. The lectures are uploaded to a course web site for viewing on your computer. All students taking video-based courses are given access to the videostreamed lectures. Videostreamed lectures are generally available on the Internet by the evening of the day the lecture was given. Required software (free downloads) to view lectures and notes: • Windows Media Player 7.0. Version 7 is recommended for optimum viewing. • Adobe Acrobat Reader. Minimum hardware and software for viewing Video-streamed classes: • Pentium II MMX 333 • Windows 98, 2000, ME, XP • Internet Explorer 5 (does not work with

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