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* The team number and all the team members' names.
* Where you got the website template.
* Links to any code samples written by someone else that you used in the assignment. You may use online resources or Chris's demo code from here: [[Filehttps://chrisdecairos.ca/wp-content/uploads/MakingPopcorn.tar.gz]| from here], but you have to be very clear which code you didn't write yourself or else it's plagiarism.
On the video page there will be a title, the name of the presenter, a short description of the lecture, and two main components:
== Content ==
Whatever the presenter is showing on the projector should be very well visible in your webpage. There's no way to film that with a regular camera. You could have a screen recording or a specialised device to do this, but we have another, better option.
We're going to use Popcorn.js to associate content with certain times in the video. That means you will need screenshots of slides that the speaker used. You can use LibreOffice to export a slideshow as PDF and then use another tool to make an image out of each slide. If the speaker is showing a webpage - instead of showing a screenshot of the webpage you should load the webpage itself in the content div.
= Submission =
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