You can download any subjects' ilectures, with a bit of fiddling, and typing the URL in manually, AFTER YOU'VE LOGGED INTO WEBCT. At least (because, they've updated the version of iLecture they're running), you could at the end of last semester. Very useful for getting ahead (until they deleted them a week after semester)iambored said:is it possible to download any ilectures or only the ones on your webct? Is there a page you can get links to subjects that are not on webct? My webct hasn't updated yet and I want ilectures.
Um, ok.Skittled said:You can download any subjects' ilectures, with a bit of fiddling, and typing the URL in manually, AFTER YOU'VE LOGGED INTO WEBCT. At least (because, they've updated the version of iLecture they're running), you could at the end of last semester. Very useful for getting ahead (until they deleted them a week after semester)
However, there's no list of ilectures. There's 200+ subjects, and you'll have to type each one in, sequentially... I was going to write a little program to do it, but because of the security that WebCT uses, that wasn't possible...
Have a fiddle with the HTML, if you can't work it out and need it, PM me... or, probably easier, email the course coordinator
Haha yeah, or perhaps thats why he couldnt write the program, if you could figure out the randomizer, you could get the rest, now you code monkeys, hop to it!PwarYuex said:Um, ok.
The link for one file is this: ttp://ilecture.mq.edu.au/ilectures/med ia/D31EF6A013add33FB4Ppm1 ECE1BB/2005-08-04-1305-15800.mp3 (edited spaces in)
That's for ENGL106. How do you turn that into, say AHST101? Although the date's obviously in that link, the subject name isnt, and the rest is kinda whacky.