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Viewing Online Demonstrations
How the Lessons Work
Each Lesson is 3 to 6 minutes long. The lessons are produced as Flash movies and should be playable with current versions of all the most popular browsers including Internet Explorer, Netscape, FireFox, Opera, Safari and CompuServ. Browsers that do not have Flash Player may prompt the user to download it. It is free. Download times for lessons will vary depending on internet connection speed and computer speed. Downloads will take longer with dial-up connections and older computers.
Each lesson launches Flash Player. It is best viewed in a higher screen resolution like 1024x768. If you need a lower resolution to see the screen, the player may be larger than the screen space. Look for scroll bars on the side and bottom of the browser window to center it if necessary.
For help with Flash Player viewing, call the Lakeland Help Desk at 440-525-7570. Their hours are M-Th, 8-8; Friday 8-5; Saturday 8-4. On the Main Campus, call extension 5112.

Watching the Video
Player controls allow users to play, pause, stop, fast reverse and fast forward. Users can replay or jump to specific portions of the lesson by clicking on topics listed on the Table of Contents on the left.


Technical Requirements
Flash Player 8 (the current version) has been tested extensively on Windows (98, Me, 2000 and XP) and Macintosh (OS 10.X) operating systems. Minimum hardware requirements:
- Windows Computers need 450 MHz Intel Pentium II processor (or equivalent) and later and 128 MB RAM
- Macintosh Computers need 500 MHz PowerPC G3 and later and 128MB RAM
- For more details, click on Flash Player System Requirements on the left of this page for more details.

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