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The lectures are given in the form of interactive PowerPoint presentations that have been compiled to make them more suitable for a web delivery. Your browser must have Java enabled for them to work, which is why Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher is needed. I will provide incomplete printouts of each lecture for you to take notes on as you work through the slides. Some students think that they don't need to go through the lectures to be successful in the class, but these students are usually not around at the end of the term (sigh). I give you extra examples in the lectures that hopefully will make learning the material easier. In addition, some of the learning objectives for a chapter are in the lecture and not in the book. You are responsible for the content of both the lecture and the text. The link to the lectures is found in WebCT.

If you have a high speed connection (DSL, satellite or cable) you will have no trouble accessing the lectures slide by slide online. However, if you are using dial up, you may want to download the zipped (compressed) version of the file. Once it is downloaded, right click on the file and select extract all (unzip).* You will see that you now have 3 types of files. The file to double click on to watch the lecture has an html extension and usually has the word "index" as part of the title. For example, to start the chapter 2 lecture double click on the file "ch2index.html". The files that contain sound are especially large. Everyone may want to download those so that you aren't relying on the web streaming the audio to you.

If you have trouble accessing the lectures online, bring me a blank CD. I will burn the lectures onto the CD for you. If you send me an e-mail the day before you bring the CD, I will have a CD burnt for you and we will just swap CDs!

*If your computer is not using XP, you may not have a program to use that will "unzip" the file. In that case, I recommend WinZip as an easy to use program.  WinZip 8.0 is available for free academic and student use.  See
http://www.tucows.com/

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Most Recent update: 5/06/2003                                        Top           For more information, contact:  ksanchez@fccj.org