novasatori
Diamond Member
So for one of my classes the teacher posts lectures online, which happen to be embedded into the online classroom crap, and are absolutely HUGE. I'm fine using internet explorer, but its my internet connection that is screwing me over.
Its too slow, and when I asked the teacher what I could do, he said "Get faster internet" well sorry, but $200-$250 for internet is out of the question right now.
(I have no internet or phone hookup or modem equipment so I'd be paying a ton of activation and equipment fees)
Anyways, is there anyway to get these files out and download them? They look like normal .html but the slides are each individual .ppt embedded into an .html frame with a small audio player.
Its too slow, and when I asked the teacher what I could do, he said "Get faster internet" well sorry, but $200-$250 for internet is out of the question right now.
(I have no internet or phone hookup or modem equipment so I'd be paying a ton of activation and equipment fees)
Anyways, is there anyway to get these files out and download them? They look like normal .html but the slides are each individual .ppt embedded into an .html frame with a small audio player.