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Installation Notes for MacIntosh® SystemsTable of Contents
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS (minimum)
BASIC INSTALLATION AND RUNNING TLEThese instructions are for the installation of The Learning Equation on a computer that will run TLE as a standalone application. They apply to all grades and versions (x = Grade 7, 8, 9 or 10). TLE will look for the lessons on the computer's local CD-ROM drive.
NETWORK INSTALLATIONA network installation involves these steps:
Storage Requirements
A. Copying the Lesson and Glossary Folders to a Network File Server Disk.The Lesson folders are numbered and stored on the TLE CD-ROM's.
If you plan to use a CD-ROM tower or jukebox on the network server, skip this step and proceed to part 2. Installing the Main Engine on the Student Workstations. If there is not enough space on your server hard drive for all of the lesson folders, then you can copy only those that you wish to work with at this time. These folders can then be replaced as required when students have completed those lessons.
TIP: If you are viewing by icon, resize the TLExDisc window as large as possible. The lesson folders are usually located in the bottom right hand corner of the window. This location may vary so if it appears that some folders are missing check in each corner of the window. It may be helpful to select view by name or as list from View in the menu bar. TIP: Select the lesson folders by clicking on the mouse and, without releasing the mouse, drag across all the folders, then release. If viewing by name, click on each folder while pressing "shift" on the keyboard. Drag the selected folders by holding down on the mouse button with the cursor on one of the selected folders and drag them to their new location.
B. Installing the Main Engine folder on the Student WorkstationsThe Main_Eng Grade x folder contains:
If the workstations do not have CD-ROM drives then the Main_Eng Grade x folder will have to be copied on each computer from the server by sharing the TLE Disk 1 CD and accessing this disk in the Chooser.
C. Editing the TLE.INI file on the Student Workstations
TIP: If you do not know the path to the lesson folders: on the network file server where they are stored, click one of the lesson folders. On the Desktop File menu, choose Get Info. Under Where in the Info window you will see the exact path to the lesson folders stored on the server. This is the path that you want to place into the TLE.INI file. See FAQs for Network Installations for more information about running TLE on a network. ALTERNATIVE INSTALLATION OF TLE LESSONSUse this method of installing the lesson folders to conserve disk space or when network traffic is causing performance slowdowns. When running The Learning Equation, it is a good idea to stagger access to the lesson files. If the students work at their own pace then this usually happens automatically. If all the students are accessing the same lesson at the same time then the response time may be slow. The following alternative installation procedure can alleviate this problem. In this alternative method, one or more lessons are stored on some of the student workstations while retaining the lessons on the file server.
TIP: You can place an alias on the workstation's Desktop which will allow the students to access the stored lesson folders on the server should they need to review an earlier lesson or move on beyond what they have on their computer. They would, in this case, delete a lesson on their computer and replace it with one off the server. TEACHER'S PREVIEW VERSION (TPV) OF TLEThe Teacher's Preview Version is a special version of TLE that is not meant for use by students. It allows teachers to progress through the lessons without answering the questions. The standard version of TLE must be installed on the same computer before installing the Teacher's Preview Version.
Installing the Teacher's Preview Version
Using the Teacher's Preview VersionTo start the application, double-click the tpvx icon in the Main_Eng Grade x folder. The Teacher Preview Version of TLE allows teachers to go through some parts of the lessons without answering the questions. Use the Next button or the arrow keys to proceed to a new screen. In Practice and Problems, Extra Practice, and Self Check the questions must still be answered. TIP: If your Main_Eng Grade x folder is on a network, and you do not have control down to the file then create a separate copy of your Main_Eng Grade x folder, in a location the students cannot access. Make sure you copy tpvx to this new folder and remove it from your original Main_Eng Grade x folder. THE CLASS RESULTS VIEWER (CRV)The Class Results Viewer (CRV) is a program that comes with each grade level of The Learning Equation and allows teachers to monitor their students' progress. It is used to view and print results that are recorded in the TLE student files.
Organizing the Student FilesThe student files you wish to view must all be placed in the same folder. The location of the folder containing your student files is important. You can place this folder on your hard drive, on a diskette, or on a network drive. Since the Class Results Viewer can only display student results from one grade level at a time, keep student files from different grade levels in separate folders. See: How do you recommend saving TLE student files in a network environment so they can be viewed with the CRV? for more information about organizing student files and managing file security.
Installing the Class Results Viewer
This installs the CRV files in the location you specified.
Using the Class Results ViewerTo start the Class Results Viewer application:
The Class Results Viewer offers two views of the student results: a Student view and a Lesson view. The Student view displays the names of the students whose files were in the selected folder. Clicking on a student's name gives:
The Lesson view displays the name of the available lessons. Clicking on a lesson name gives:
A quiz result displayed in green indicates that the student achieved mastery. A red result indicates that mastery was not achieved. A result of NC means that the student has not attempted this quiz.
Printing the ResultsClicking the Print button will print the results in chart form. The chart is printed on letter size (8.5" x 11") paper in portrait mode. Note: a message reading "Script Error: Handler Not Defined #SetDocumentName" indicates there is no printer installed to the computer. If a blank page is printed, set your monitor to 256 colors in the Monitors&Sound Control Panel. See FAQs About Viewing Student Results for more information about troubleshooting problems with the Class Results Viewer. SETTING UP THE TEACHER'S COMPUTERThis procedure summarizes the installation of the three programs that come with The Learning Equation to be installed on a teacher's computer: The Learning Equation (standard version), the Class Results Viewer, and the Teacher's Preview Version. For detailed instructions see the specific sections for these applications.
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