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You are here: Home >Orientation Hall > Modules > I
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Computer Talk....
Before we start, please take time to read through this section to
learn a little about computers.
Below are answers to some frequently asked questions.
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From time to time we use the term "eLearning".
eLearning is a process of
using the Internet to
- learn, educate, train and manage.
eLearning means
- reducing costs,
- enhancing access and
- providing more information when and where needed.
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What do I need to use this Web Site?
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Setting up your computer
Modalities for Increasing Sustainable Development Awareness
is a Site designed for minimum hardware and software
requirements. Any hardware capable of running a version 3.0
browser should be able to adequately support access to the
materials. Although designed for a Windows 95 operating
system, the programme will also run on a Macintosh Power PC
system. Any browser - like Netscape or Internet Explorer - can
view the Site.
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General requirements from your computer |
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A Pentium 100 MHz MMX computer 16 Mb RAM; SVGA
monitor, capable of 800x600 resolution in 16-bit true color,
modem or network card; and a 1.44 Mb Floppy Drive and/or
16x CD-ROM (if these are to be used). If your computer does
not meet these requirements, it is highly probable that the Web
Site can still be viewed. If your connection to the Internet is
through a modem with 14.4 or 28.8 kbps (the size of a standard
telephone line), then it will mean that downloading pages may
take some time. However, we have endeavoured to reduce the
numbers of images so that downloading times are faster.
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What programs do I need to have installed? |
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Other than a browser and Internet connection, you do not need any additional
or "plug-in" programs installed to view this Site.
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Where do I start? |
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- Start by clicking on any of the Sections of the module.
- The left navigation bar is present throughout the entire
program. You can use this to move between the themes
(sections) by clicking on any of the names in the bar.
- The top navigation bar also provides links to
Virtual Conference site with all documentation
available.
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Home - a shortcut back to the front page of the program. |
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ESCAP - you can go to their web sites by clicking on the top
bar. |
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Help - links back to this information |
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Site Map - there is a Site Map for the whole site, as well as
Parts within the module.
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How do I find my way around? |
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- Once you click
on a Section name in the side bar or on the front page, you will notice
a banner appear on the page with the topics covered in each part.
- This will enable
you to quickly navigate between topics without needing to return to
the front page.
- At the top of each
page, there is a "page trailer" that shows you where you are,
and how you can get around. It looks like this:
Home > Getting Started >
Computer Talk
- At the bottom of
each page, there is a Next button that will take you to the next page.
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