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==== Inserting links to audio and video resources in a text document (''LibreOffice Writer'') ====
 
==== Inserting links to audio and video resources in a text document (''LibreOffice Writer'') ====
We saw earlier that you can add images to a text document.  In the video, we have added text and image as well. It is also possible to provide links and references to an audio / video file in a text document to provide a multimedia experience to the reader.  There is an important difference between images and audio/video when integrating with a text document.  While an image is embedded within the text document an audio or video file resides out of the text document in a file folder and is accessed to play. This is done by inserting a hyper-link to the audio file or video file in your computer, to the document. Clicking on this link will access the audio/ video and play it. While publishing on a web page though, it is possible for different formats to be displayed on a single page.  We saw earlier that file links and hyper links can be added to a text document; we use the same approach to link an audio/ video.   
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We saw earlier that you can add images to a text document.  In the video, we have added text and image as well. It is also possible to provide links and references to an audio / video file in a text document to provide a multimedia experience to the reader.  There is an important difference between images and audio/video when integrating with a text document.  While an image is embedded within the text document, an audio or video file resides out of the text document in a file folder and is separately accessed to play. This is done by inserting a hyper-link to the audio file or video file in your computer, to the document. Clicking on this link will access the audio/ video and play it. While publishing on a web page though, it is possible for different formats to be displayed on a single page.  We saw earlier that file links and hyper links can be added to a text document; we use the same approach to link an audio/ video.   
    
To try this, we will open our 'Learning Digital Story Telling.odt' and insert a hyper-link to the audio interview with an expert on Digital Storytelling.  We begin by creating a section called 'Interview with an expert on digital storytelling' and enter the text
 
To try this, we will open our 'Learning Digital Story Telling.odt' and insert a hyper-link to the audio interview with an expert on Digital Storytelling.  We begin by creating a section called 'Interview with an expert on digital storytelling' and enter the text
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[[File:COL - Inserting a hyperlink to a video file in a slide presentation.png|right|thumb|450x450px|Inserting a hyperlink to a video file in a slide presentation]]
 
[[File:COL - Inserting a hyperlink to a video file in a slide presentation.png|right|thumb|450x450px|Inserting a hyperlink to a video file in a slide presentation]]
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Inserting links in your slide presentation document, to file on your computer, is identical to the process followed in LibreOffice Writer.epen We have inserted a hyper-link to a video file on our computer "Interview with two teachers of the Subject Teacher Forum program  - with transition.ogg" in the slide, to the word 'Video' in the slide presentation. In the 'normal slide view', you will need to 'control-click' to open the video. In the 'Slide Show' view, simply clicking on the link will play the video.
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Inserting links in your slide presentation document, to file on your computer, is identical to the process followed in LibreOffice Writer. We have inserted a hyper-link to a video file on our computer "Interview with two teachers of the Subject Teacher Forum program  - with transition.ogg" in the slide, to the word 'Video' in the slide presentation. In the 'normal slide view', you will need to 'control-click' to open the video. In the 'Slide Show' view, simply clicking on the link will play the video.
 
=== Alternative applications and alternative platforms ===
 
=== Alternative applications and alternative platforms ===
 
Please refer to [[Teachers'_toolkit_for_creating_and_re-purposing_OER_using_FOSS/Annexure|Annexure]], for a list of equivalent Free and Open Source Software applications on the GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows and Android (Mobile phone)  platforms and on the web.
 
Please refer to [[Teachers'_toolkit_for_creating_and_re-purposing_OER_using_FOSS/Annexure|Annexure]], for a list of equivalent Free and Open Source Software applications on the GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows and Android (Mobile phone)  platforms and on the web.
    
[[Category:Teachers' toolkit for creating and re-purposing OER using FOSS]]
 
[[Category:Teachers' toolkit for creating and re-purposing OER using FOSS]]