Using wim in the browser mode


World-in-Motion's browser has two frames as shown in Figure 1. The left frame contains links to major topics. When you click one of these topics, an index file will appear in the right frame that includes links to video experiments in the selected section.


Figure 1. Select a major topic in the left frame and a specific video experiment in the right frame.

When you select a video experiment, its lab document will appear in the right frame as shown in Figure 2. Each lab document has four sections that are easily accessed by clicking on their links or scrolling through the document.


Figure 2. Each lab document has four sections.

You open a video file using the 'Click here to open the video' link within the 'Marking the Video' section of any lab document. This link is show in Figure 3.


Figure 3. Open a video file using the 'Click here to open the video' link.

Once you have opened a video file, wim's appearance will change to allow video analysis, as shown in Figure 4. You can return to the lab document using the Lab Document button. A Lab Document button is available in all video analysis windows, giving easy access to the document at all times.


Figure 4. When in video analysis, pressing the 'Lab Document' button returns you to the browser.

Once you have opened a video file, the 'Click here to open the video' link will no longer be enabled. To return to an opened video file, use the 'Return to Video Analysis' link shown in Figure 5.


Figure 5. Use the 'Return to Video Analysis link, to return to a video file that is already opened.

Once a video file is opened, use the 'Return to Video Analysis' link to access video analysis from the browser and use the 'Lab Document' buttons to access the browser from video analysis.