Next we’ll “capture” a famous animation
by Dan Austin. In the upper left corner, of
Microsoft Explorer, is an arrow that indicates “Back.”
Click-on the
back arrow
two
times. This will take you
back to the graphics page. Move down the page
until you see the image at the top of the
next page.
The next web page we’ll visit is GIF
Animation. Move your mouse over GIF Animation
(see arrow above) and when you see the “little
pointy hand” click-on GIF Animation. This
will take you to:
As we have done before, use the elevator
bar on the right side of this page to run down
until you see:
We’re, as indicated, going to select an
animation by Dan Austin. So, Move the
cursor over Golden Earth Animation (see
pointing hand graphic above), and when you see the “little
pointy hand” click the left mouse button. This
will take you to a web page with a rotating earth.
Move down the page until you see the
rotating earth.
You need to be careful here.
When you move the cursor over the rotating earth,
you’ll notice the “little pointy hand.” This
indicates that there is a web page link associated
with the earth. If you accidentally click-on the earth
and go to another page, click the back arrow to return
to this page.
Carefullymove
the cursor over the earth and click the
right mouse
button. A drop downmenu screen will again appear.
Click-on the
Save Picture As.., just like you did before.
A Save as menu screen will appear and
you can again save this picture to the drive you are using.
AuEarth will appear in the File name and you can
click-on Save.
Web Plagiarism
Note: when you
look at Dan Austin’s web page you will notice that he
has a copyright. This is a critical topic: web
plagiarism. To use “things” you copy from folks like Dan
Austin, you need to show his copyright. Some objects you
click-on will not have a Save Picture As
associated with them. This indicates the person who created
this object does not want you to have it. There are numerous
web sites that address this topic. A major site we recommend
is: http://www.georgetown.edu/honor/plagiarism.html.
Please be careful and aware of web plagiarism