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How do you 'get a copy'?

Click on the link of the collection in which you are interested, for PC's in Internet Explorer right click on the image, select Save Target As... and save it to your harddrive in a place you can find it. Then in Blackboard 6.2 ...go to Control Panel....Settings...Course Design...Course Banner and follow the directions.

Copyright: copies of materials begining with this URL (http://www.wku.edu/teaching/online/) may be made for teaching and research purposes free of charge without securing permission, as allowed by United States Copyright Law, provided copies are not resold. For all other purposes, permission must be obtained from the website manager or the particular submitter.

Caveat: In Blackboard course management system, the default "alt tag" for the banner is "<your course name> Course Banner". If you have students who are visually impaired, they will not know what the banner says unless you tell them in the Announcements.

I have preceded each banner with a description of any text and a brief description of the image so that you can "search" by text.


 


Text in brown font: Books are the treasured wealth of the world and the fit inheritance of generations and nations. -Thoreau. Image: on left side is an ornate B.

Text in purple font: Books are the treasured wealth of the world and the fit inheritance of generations and nations. -Thoreau. Image: on left side in black. A formal icon of a book in front of a torch.

 

Text in black font: All things are difficult before they are easy. -Thomas Fuller. Image: on left side in black and white. Four hands pointing to opposite corners of a square with a question mark in the middle.

Text in black font: All things are difficult before they are easy. -Thomas Fuller. Image: on left side in black. A small man sitting on a pile of books clutching his knees.

 

Text in black: Don't wait for something big to occur. Start where you are, with what you have, and that will always lead you into something greater.
- Mary Manin Morrissey. Image: on left side. Young woman in hat with red flower.

Text in black: Don't wait for something big to occur. Start where you are, with what you have, and that will always lead you into something greater.

 

Text in black: ...this thing we call "failure" is not the falling down, but the staying down. -Mary Pickford. Image: On the left. A person smashed under a huge book.

Text in black: ...this thing we call "failure" is not the falling down, but the staying down. -Mary Pickford. Image: On the left. A person smashed under a huge book.

 

Text in black: Education is understanding relationships. -George Washington Carver. Image: On the left. Square, Circle, Triangle in bright colors with arrows pointing in various directions.

Education is understanding relationships.

 

Text in black: Consider the postage stamp: its usefulness consists in the ability to stick to one thing till it gets there. - John Billings, Unknown , 1818-1885. Image: On the left. A brownish 3 cent stamp.

Text in black: Consider the postage stamp: its usefulness consists in the ability to stick to one thing till it gets there. - John Billings, Unknown , 1818-1885. Image: On the left. A brownish 3 cent stamp.

 

Text in black: Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there. -Will Rogers. Image: On the right. A locomotive in black. Black speckled border.

Text in black: Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there. -Will Rogers. Image: On the right. A locomotive in black. Black speckled border.

 

Text in black. Authors name in brown. All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence. -Martin Luther King, Jr. Image: Decorative leaf-like scroll on either side, in brown.

Text in black. Authors name in brown. All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence. -Martin Luther King, Jr. Image: Decorative leaf-like scroll on either side, in brown.

 

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