Frequently Asked Questions and Instructor Notes
In addition to a manual, each student should be provided with a pad and pens or pencils for jotting down notes questions. Students should have a comfortable place to sit and ample table space to spread out their materials.
Computer requirements
If you wish to use the PowerPoint presentation, you’ll need the following:
· A Pentium-class or better computer
· A keyboard and a mouse
· Windows 98, NT, 2000, or XP
· A minimum of 32MB of RAM, depending on your operating system
· CD-ROM drive
· A Super-VGA monitor
· An overhead monitor projector
· PowerPoint 2000 or later, or PowerPoint Viewer
Classroom requirements
· A white board or flip chart and markers
· A printout of the data files
· Baskets (one for each group of students)
· Balls (one for each group of students)
· Blindfolds (one for each group of students)
· Bottles (one for each group of students)
· Hoops or rings (one for each group of students)
· 32 square wooden blocks
First-time setup instructions
The first time you teach this course, you will need to perform the following steps:
1 Download the PowerPoint presentations for the course to your computer.
a Connect to www.courseilt.com/instructor_tools.html.
b Click the link for Coaching to display a page of course listings, and then click the link for Coaching.
c Click the link for downloading the PowerPoint files, and follow the instructions that appear on your screen.
2 Download the data for the course to your computer.
a Connect to www.courseilt.com/instructor_tools.html.
b Click the link for Coaching to display a page of course listings, and then click the link for Coaching.
c Click the link for downloading the data disk files, and follow the instructions that appear on your screen.
3 Print a copy of the data files to use as handouts during class.
Topic B: Frequently Asked Questions
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Topic C: Course Notes
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Topic D: Additional Information
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