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Module 1 Presentation Readings Assignments

Module 1, Orientation - Narrated Presentation

Apple QuickTime Set-Up Procedure #2

If you are using the most recent versions of IE, you might have gotten a message asking you to download a QuickTime plug in.

Did you click on "Yes"? Then click on the "Refresh" button on the top of the Internet Explorer menu bar. Now you should see the presentation above.

Double click (IE) or single click (Firefox) on the triangle in the play bar. If the presentation plays, you are done.

If you did NOT click on "Yes", click on the "Refresh" button on the top Internet Explorer menu bar. When you are asked about the plug-in, answer yes.

You have now installed the correct plug-in. However, there is a good chance you still don't see the presentation. Click on "Refresh" again. Now you should see the presentation.

Double click (IE) or single click (Firefox) on the triangle in the play bar. If the video plays, you are done.

Acrobat Reader

There is no textbook for the course, but you will still have many readings. They will either be found on the Internet or e-mailed to you as Adobe Acrobat files.

Many of these readings are very long, up to 60 pages. It will be much easier for you to print these articles out than read them on the screen. People don't read as fast or comprehend material as thoroughly on the computer screen as on paper. So I suggest you get a fresh printer cartridge and a ream of paper.

The link below is from your Module 2 Assignment. Open it and print it out. If it fails to open, install (or reinstall) Acrobat Reader.

Media Diary

Acrobat Reader

Click on the above link to download the Acrobat Reader.

Now, click on the "Readings" button at the top of the page.

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