1. Download two images that you think you might like to incorporate into a personal home page (We'll show you how to make the page in the lab exercises for Module 4. For now, just collect the images, and save them on one of your disks.) Done 6-12-99 2. Copy and save a link to a sound file that can be added to any page of your own devising. Done 6-12-99 3. Click here to download a single file containing a collection of images and sounds that we will use in subsequent lab exercises. Once the file is on your machine, you will have to expand it to view and use the individual files therein. Expand the file now, and save the images on a personal disk for later use. Done 6-12-99 1. Send an e-mail message to your instructor telling her/him how much you are enjoying this course (it doesn't hurt!) Done 6-12-99 2. We have established a discussion group for AE Online. To get to the discussion group, simply follow this link. Then, do the following: Done 6-12-99 3. Read some of the postings from other AE Online users. Done 6-12-99 Post a message of your own to the group describing your experience to date in using AE Online. (not done but familiar with the concept) use it, click on the "Search" icon from any AE Online page. Then, enter a word or a phrase into the text field and click the AE Search button. Done 6-12-99 How many references are there to Alan Turing in AE Online? What is JavaScript, and which module concentrates on it? Are there any references in AE Online to poetry? What does "MUD" stand for? full page rendering of the portrait of Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. An index of employment opportunities in your chosen (or anticipated) career field. The theme song from "The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show". Information about your favorite actor/actress. A position statement by a U.S. representative or senator regarding the Communications Decency Amendment of the 1996 Telecommunications Act. Prehistoric caveman drawings. A current weather radar report for Tokyo, Japan A product information page for the kind of car you would most want to own. An estimation of the current number of WWW sites Done 6-12-99