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Is CPCC Right For You? Module Two to determine your readiness for online learning Remember to click the mouse to advance the to the next slide

Is CPCC Right For You? Is Distance Learning Right For You? –Computer Requirements –Internet knowledge Computer Requirements

Is CPCC Right For You? Hardware, Software, Internet Service Provider (ISP) Requirement Technology plays an important role in the successful completion of your online course. The hardware, software, and Internet Service Provider (ISP) you choose can have a significant impact on how well the course works for you. If you do not have the proper equipment, compatible software, and a reliable Internet service provider, you can become frustrated and spend more time on technical issues than on course work. Computer Requirements

Is CPCC Right For You? Computer Requirements is the primary means by which you will communicate with your instructor and classmates. You must have a reliable Internet service provider and a functional account to take an online course. is the primary means by which you will communicate with your instructor and classmates. You must have a reliable Internet service provider and a functional account to take an online course. In order to receive vital information pertaining to course content, learning activities, and group work, you need to: In order to receive vital information pertaining to course content, learning activities, and group work, you need to: –Access several times a week –Use the Internet for research –Participate in your online class(es) several times per week Computer Requirements

Is CPCC Right For You? Recommended configurations PC Windows 98, NT 4.0, 2000, or XP 166 MHZ Intel Pentium processor 64 MB RAM or higher 56K pbs modem 16 bit sound card and speakers Internet Explorer 6.0 or Netscape 7.0 Video Card-2 MB RAM Storage-500 MB CD-ROM Drive Macintosh Operating System of 8.0 or later 32 MB RAM 65 MB Virtual Memory 601, 603e, 604 PowerPC (100 MHz or better) Internet Explorer 4.01 or later or Netscape 4.05 or later Video RAM-2MB Storage-500 MB CD-ROM Drive 56K pbs modem Computer Requirements

Is CPCC Right For You? What is the Internet? A worldwide network of computers A worldwide network of computers Allows access to send and receive information almost instantly Allows access to send and receive information almost instantly Combines the immediacy of broadcast with the in-depth coverage of the newspaper Combines the immediacy of broadcast with the in-depth coverage of the newspaper Provides access to numerous reference materials such as library collections, museums, and research facilities. Provides access to numerous reference materials such as library collections, museums, and research facilities. Internet Knowledge

Is CPCC Right For You? What is a browser Reads the HTML text and converts it into a page you can read Reads the HTML text and converts it into a page you can read Finds, retrieves, views, and sends information Finds, retrieves, views, and sends information Used to send/receive electronic mail Used to send/receive electronic mail Used to participate in newsgroups Used to participate in newsgroups Used to look for text and graphics on the WWW Used to look for text and graphics on the WWW Netscape and Internet Explorer are the two most popular browsers. Netscape and Internet Explorer are the two most popular browsers. Internet Knowledge

Is CPCC Right For You? What is a URL Uniform Resource Locator Internet file address Consists of four parts: protocol domain/server name path file Example of a URL http: // http is the protocol is the domain/server the directory/path the document/file Internet Knowledge

Is CPCC Right For You? What do the domain/server names mean?.edu – educational institution.edu – educational institution.com – commercial enterprise.com – commercial enterprise.org – nonprofit organization.org – nonprofit organization.gov – government organizations.gov – government organizations.net – for networks.net – for networks.mil – for military.mil – for military.int – for organizations established by international treaty.int – for organizations established by international treaty Internet Knowledge

Is CPCC Right For You? What is HTML HyperText Markup Language HyperText Markup Language Programming language used to build web sites Programming language used to build web sites Contains standard codes (tags) that determine how a page will look Contains standard codes (tags) that determine how a page will look Tags allow for the hyperlink connections across the internet Tags allow for the hyperlink connections across the internet Internet Knowledge

Is CPCC Right For You? What is on the Toolbar Refresh – updates any web page that has been previously viewed and stored Home – returns you to the page that you have designated as your Home Page Search – displays a choice of internet search engines and a place to enter the key words for your search Back – moves backward through the pages you’ve viewed, beginning with the most recent Forward – moves forward through the pages you’ve viewed using the Back button Stop – halts the process of the action being performed (usually downloading a page) Favorites – displays a list of sites that you have saved as favorites Print – prints the page you are viewing Internet Knowledge

Is CPCC Right For You? What is a search engine A service that indexes, organizes, rates, and reviews web sites A service that indexes, organizes, rates, and reviews web sites Different search engines in different ways Different search engines in different ways Some rely on people to maintain a catalog of web sites Some rely on people to maintain a catalog of web sites Some use software to identify key information on sites Some use software to identify key information on sites Internet Knowledge

Is CPCC Right For You? How to spot the links Move the pointer over the page Move the pointer over the page When the pointer changes to a hand, the item is a link When the pointer changes to a hand, the item is a link A link can be a picture, a three- dimensional image, or colored text (usually underlined) A link can be a picture, a three- dimensional image, or colored text (usually underlined) Click on the link to go to another page (inside or outside of the current site) Click on the link to go to another page (inside or outside of the current site) Internet Knowledge

Is CPCC Right For You? How to Bookmark a Web page Go to the page you want to add Go to the page you want to add On the favorites/bookmark menu, click Add to Favorites/Bookmark On the favorites/bookmark menu, click Add to Favorites/Bookmark Use the default name that is shown or rename the page (do whichever helps you identify the site quickly and accurately) Use the default name that is shown or rename the page (do whichever helps you identify the site quickly and accurately) Internet Knowledge

Is CPCC Right For You? How to create a shortcut Go to page you want to add to your desktop Go to page you want to add to your desktop Right click on the mouse (position the pointer over the text of the page, not over the graphic) Right click on the mouse (position the pointer over the text of the page, not over the graphic) Select Create Shortcut Select Create Shortcut Internet Knowledge