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Requirements


Please complete the following steps to insure that you and your computer are ready for e-Learning. Preparing your self and your computer now, will help you make a smooth transition into e-Learning once classes begin.

 

Step #1

 

Complete the e-Learning Orientation: Click on the Student Resources link on the left navigation menu. Select the Orientation link, then complete BCC's e-Learning orientation to determine whether e-Learning is a good choice for you. If the orientation activities confirm that e-Learning is a good option for you, then continue with steps 2-6. If the orientation activities suggest that e-Learning may not be a good match for you, then you should consider registering for traditional on-campus courses.

Step #2

 

Check the course schedule: Use the Course Schedules link on the left navigation menu to verify that the courses that you want to take are available. Read the course notes and the course information to determine whether the courses you want to take have required on-campus meetings for orientations, tests, presentations, labs, etc. Before registering make sure that you can attend required on-campus meetings.  If you are uncertain which courses you need for your program, lists of program requirements and electives can be obtained through the Degrees and Programs link on the left navigation menu.

Step #3

 

Check your computer hardware: Verify that your computer hardware meets the following minimum standards before your course begins. If you do not own a computer, or if you have difficulty configuring your computer to meet these standards, you can use a BCC lab computer to access your e-Learning course and complete assignments. Click the Student Resources link on the left navigation menu, then select LRC Services to see a list of LRC locations with open computer labs.

Recommended PC Hardware

Recommended Mac Hardware

Operating System

Windows XP with Service Pack 2

Operating System

Mac OS X 10.39

Processor Speed

1.0 GHz or higher

Processor Speed

1.0 GHz with G5 or Intel Processor

RAM

246 MB (1 GB preferred)

RAM

246 MB (1 GB preferred)

Networking

Minimum: 56k modem with dial-up Internet service.
Preferred: DSL, broadband, or Ethernet Internet service.

Networking

Minimum: 56k modem with dial-up Internet service.
Preferred: DSL, broadband, or Ethernet Internet service.

Step #4a

 

Check your computer's Java software: Verify that your computer is using the proper version of Java software. If the wrong version of Java is installed, some features of your online course may not work properly on your computer.

Software Requirements for PCs

Software Requirements for Macs

Java 2 Runtime Environment

  1. Download Java 2 Runtime Environment for PC
  2. Install Java 2 Runtime software, then reboot your computer
  3. If prompted at any time to download a newer version of the Java 2 Runtime Environment, do not do so. To disable this prompt on a PC, go to the Control Panel and click on the Java icon. Open the "Update" tab and deselect the automatic update checkbox.

Java 2 Runtime Environment

  1. Download Java 2 Runtime Environment for Mac OS X
  2. Install Java 2 software

Step #4b

Check your computer's browser software: Verify that your computer is using a supported version of web browser software. You may have difficulty accessing your online courses if you use an unsupported browser. To download supported browsers, click on the Student Resources link on the left navigation menu, then select the Software Resources link.

Browser Software Supported for PCs

Browser Software Supported for Macs

Internet Explorer

  • Version 6 with service pack 1
  • Version 6 with service pack 2
  • (Version 7 Beta is not supported)

Safari

  • Version 1.2, 1.3, and 2.x for Intel x86 platform
  • Version 1.2, 1.3, and 2.0 for OS X only

Firefox

  • Version 1.5.x and Version 2.x

Firefox

  • Version 1.0 and 1.x for OS X only
  • (Version 1.5 is not supported)

Mozilla

  • Version 7.2.x
  • (Versions 1.5 and 1.6 are not supported)

Mozilla

  • Version 1.7.x for OS X only
  • (Versions 1.5 and 1.6 are not supported)

Netscape

  • Version 7.2
  • (Version 4.78, 4.79, 6.0, 6.1, and 8 are not supported)

Netscape

  • (Versions 4.78, 4.79, 6.0 and 6.1 are not supported)

AOL

  • Version 9

 

 

Step #5


Check your computer's pop-up blocker settings: BCC's e-Learning course software uses small browser windows to deliver content. Some pop-up blockers interpret these windows as pop-ups and block them. If a pop-up blocker is installed on your computer, it must be turned off before you log in to your e-Learning courses.

To disable the pop-up blocker for your computer's firewall, click the appropriate link below and read the information about disabling pop-up blockers. If there is no link, refer to the Help feature in the affected program.

An alternative to turing off your computer's pop-up blocker is to add the e-Learning server address of http://broward6.collegis.com to the list of allowed sites for pop-ups. This can be done within the browser application, and/or any third party pop-up blocking software.

Step #6


Check your computer for other required software: In order to view specialized web content in some courses, you may need special "plugin" programs that can be installed on your computer to permit you to view specialized web content. Your instructor will can tell you whether specialized software will ne needed. Click on the Student Resources link on the left navigation menu, then select the Software Resources link for a list of "plugins" that you can download and install.

Have you successfully completed all 6 steps? If yes, then you and your computer should be ready for e-Learning!

This page was last modified on Mon, Jul 14, 2008
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