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- Why
should you use sound/video in your web pages?
- Advantages:
Why Sound/Video?
- Disadvantages:
Why Not Sound/Video?
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Sound/Video

Why Should you use Sound/Video
in Your Web Pages?
- Streamed audio or video clips can be used with students
who can't make it to school.
- Images of animals along with the sounds they makes
can help students learn what a particular animal sounds
like.
- Sound effect strategically placed in your web page
can be used to entertain and engage your students
in the learning experience.
- Virtual Field trips can be effectively applied with
sound, video, images and other web sites.
- The list of ways of why you should use sound or
video can go on, and on... all you need is a bit of
creativity.
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Advantages: Why Sound/Video?
- Some information such as famous speeches,
animal sounds, and video clips are best experienced
with the actual sound or video file.
- Sound and Video adds another dimension
to a web page.
- Sound and Video can engage the learner
and capture the interest of visitors of your web pages.
- Sound and Video are fun to include!
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Disadvantages: Why Not
Sound/Video?
- Sound or Video can be annoying.
- Background sound effects and videos
can just frustrate the user.
- If a computer is used in a group setting
such as a lab or office, the sound or video from one
machine can distract others.
- Sound and Video files take a while to
download. Even with a fast internet connection,
sound files take several seconds to download, and
with a modem, the files are nearly unusable.
- Sound and Video on the web depends on
proper hardware and software configuration on the
host machine.
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