To get a lecture , right-click on the link for that lecture and select "Save link target as ..," or similar wording, depending on which browser you are using. This will save the file to your computer or flash drive. Accessing the file this way will allow you to:
Avoid the need to enter your username and password a second time,
view the lecture from your hard drive without the starts and stops characteristic of a direct feed, especially on a slow connection.
move about in the file to replay or skip sections, as well as employ other enhancements not available with direct feed.
view the lecture later, if you want to go over some particular point.
view the lecture while simultaneously accessing WebCT, as in taking a quiz or checking the published notes.
If you are using a public computer, e.g., in the IE lab,
do not ask the computer to save your username and password, and
be sure you have saved the lecture to your directory or portable RAM drive.