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Technical Requirements
For PC Users
- Internet connection - Contact your local
Internet service provider for connection
information
- Windows 95 or newer (Windows 98 or newer recommended) or
other modern graphical operating system.
- Web browser (Mozilla Firefox version 1.0 or newer or
Internet Explorer version 6.0 or newer recommended).
Web browser free downloads available from links below
- Pentium 133 MHz processor or faster
- 16 MB of RAM or more
- 25 MB of free disc space
- 28.8 modem or faster, or broad-band internet connection
- CD-ROM required in some courses
- Sound card and speakers required in some courses
RealAudio free download available from link below
For Mac Users
- Internet connection - Contact your local
Internet service provider for connection
information
- MacOS X or other modern graphical operating system.
- Web browser (Safari version 2.0 or newer or Mozilla
Firefox version 1.0 or newer recommended).
Web browser free downloads available from links below
- PowerPC 100 MHz processor or faster
- 16 MB of RAM or more
- 25 MB of free disc space
- 28.8 modem or faster, or broad-band internet connection
- CD-ROM required in some courses
Downloads
Hardware Requirements
If you’re planning to take an online course, the first
requirement is that you have regular access to a
computer. You may use any of the major brands
of computers available, and the online courses are
designed to work with either PC or Macintosh
computers.
You will probably want to complete your online coursework
from your home, and to do that you’ll need to have
a connection from your home to an Internet Service Provider
(ISP). A 28.8 bps dial-up connection is sufficient to
handle your connection needs, although a faster connection
will save you time waiting for pages to load.
You’ll also need a modem to allow your
computer to receive and transmit messages to the
Internet. Most computers come with a modem built in.
If you have questions about connecting to the Internet,
your local Internet Service Provider can provide many of the answers
you need.
Some online courses may require additional hardware
such as a CD-ROM player for course enhancement
materials. You will be alerted to any special
hardware requirements when you apply for your
course.
Software Requirements
You will need a simple email program installed
on your computer. Any of the popular email software
programs will work. Your email connection is an
important link between you and your instructor.
You’ll also need a browser installed
on your computer. Since most all computers come
with email and browser software installed, you
should be able to check off this requirement
fairly quickly. Online courses are designed to
work well with Internet Explorer or Netscape
as well as other browsers.
You might check to make sure that you have a
recent version of the browser installed on
your computer. If you are using a version
of Internet Explorer that is lower than
version 5.5, or if you are using a version of
Netscape lower than version 6.0, you should go to
the site for that product and download a newer
version at no charge.
Most courses do not require a specific word processing
program (such as Word or WordPerfect), but you
will probably need to be able to access some word
processing program to send and receive documents.
Some distance courses may use audio material
as an additional instructional medium. Many
computers come with the capability of playing audio,
but you may need to download a free version of an
audio program. Your instructor will give you more
information.
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