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Topic A: Classroom setup
All our courses assume that each student has a personal computer to
use during the class. Our hands-on approach to learning requires that they do.
This topic gives information on how to set up the classroom to teach this
course.
Hardware requirements
Each student’s personal computer should have:
· A keyboard and a mouse
· Windows 7 requirements
· 256 MB RAM (or more)
· At least 2GB of available hard drive space
after operating system install
· DVD-ROM drive
· SVGA monitor at 1024 × 768 or higher
resolution
· Speakers
Software requirements
You will need the following software:
· Microsoft Windows 7
· Microsoft Office 2013 (minimally, you can
install only PowerPoint, Excel, and Word.)
· Adobe Reader, available for free at
http://get.adobe.com/reader/
·
Windows Media Player, available for free
at www.microsoft.com
Network requirements
The following network components and connectivity are also required
for this course:
· Internet access, for the following purposes:
– Downloading the latest
critical updates and service packs
– Downloading templates,
accessing clip art from Office.com, and searching for images using the Bing
search engine directly from PowerPoint.
– Downloading the Student
Data files from www.axzopress.com (if necessary)
Classroom setup instructions
Before you teach this course, you will need to perform the
following steps to set up each student computer.
1 Install Windows on an NTFS
partition according to the software publisher’s instructions. After
installation is complete, if the student machines have Internet access, use
Windows Update to install any critical updates and Service Packs.
Note: You can
also use Windows Vista or Windows XP, but the screen shots in this course were
taken in Windows 7, so students’ screens might look different.
2 With flat-panel displays,
we recommend using the panel’s native resolution for best results. Color
depth/quality should be set to High (24 bit) or higher.
3 Install Microsoft Office 2013
according to the software manufacturer’s instructions. Perform a default
installation. You’ll need PowerPoint, Excel, and Word installed.
4 Disable Protected View
settings for PowerPoint as follows:
a Start PowerPoint and open
a new blank presentation.
b On the File tab, click
Options.
c Select Trust Center and
click Trust Center Settings.
d Select Protected View and
clear “Enable Protected View for files originating from the Internet.”
e Click OK twice to save
the settings. Close PowerPoint.
5 Download Adobe Reader from
http://get.adobe.com/reader/ and perform a default installation according to
the software manufacturer’s instructions. After installation, start the program
and accept the license agreement.
6 Verify that Windows Media
Player has been installed. If it isn’t installed, download the software from
www.microsoft.com, and perform a default installation according to the software
manufacturer’s instructions. Start the program and configure it with the
recommended settings.
7 If you have the data disc
that came with this manual, locate the Student Data folder on it and copy it to
the desktop of each student computer.
If you don’t have the
data disc, you can download the Student Data files for the course:
a Connect to
www.axzopress.com.
b Under Downloads, click
Instructor-Led Training.
c Browse the subject
categories to locate your course. Then click the course title to display a list
of available downloads. (You can also access these downloads through our
Catalog listings.)
d Click the link(s) for
downloading the Student Data files. You can download the files directly to
student machines or to a central location on your own network.
e Create a folder named
Student Data in the My Documents folder of each student computer.
f Double-click the
downloaded zip file(s) and drag the contents into the Student Data folder.
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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