Annotation of capa/capa51/Manual/Instructions.tex, revision 1.1

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        !            13: \noindent 
        !            14: College of Natural Science \hfill  M. S. U.\\
        !            15: \noindent 
        !            16:    nsc121s9 \\
        !            17: \begin{center}
        !            18:  { Instructions for Using 
        !            19:  \capa\footnote{\scriptsize \it \capa\ \copyright 1993 - 1999, MSU Board of Trustees.} }
        !            20: \\ 
        !            21: \end{center}
        !            22: \capa\ implements a {\bf C}omputer-{\bf A}ssisted {\bf P}ersonalized {\bf A}pproach for assignments, quizzes and examination. Using \capa\ in this class is {\small \bf OPTIONAL}.
        !            23:  Your {\bf Name} and a  specific {\small \bf  CAPA ID} is at the top on each  printed worksheet. Discussion of concepts and methods of solving problems with fellow students is strongly encouraged.
        !            24: \vskip 0.2in
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        !            26:  \noindent
        !            27: \parbox{3.25in}{\underline{\underline{\bf I. Access via telnet.}}
        !            28: \begin{enumerate} 
        !            29: 
        !            30: 
        !            31: 	\item Starting a telnet session: 
        !            32: 
        !            33: 	{\bf C.} From \underline{wherever} you  do a {\bf telnet},  enter 
        !            34: \centerline{\bf telnet capa2.nscl.msu.edu}\\
        !            35: You should next see the prompt\ {\bf login:}
        !            36: 
        !            37: 	
        !            38: 	\item At the `{\bf login:}' prompt, enter {\bf nsc121s9} (note the lower case letters in nsc121s9). Your terminal screen should then look like:
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        !            41:  
        !            42: The cursor on your screen must be in the position shown above. If it is not, try resetting your terminal emulator to {\bf vt100}. 
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        !            44: 	\item Enter your {\bf Student Number}, then the {\small \bf  CAPA ID}  (both are printed at the top of the sample set for this demonstrations).  Then follow the instructions. 
        !            45: \end{enumerate}
        !            46: }
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        !            52: \underline{\underline{\bf II. Access via  www browser.}}
        !            53: \begin{enumerate} 
        !            54: \item  Point your browser to: \\ {\bf http://capa2.nscl.msu.edu/class.html}
        !            55: 	
        !            56: 	\item  Select {\bf nsc121s9} from the {\bf Class} pop-up menu.
        !            57: 	\item Enter your {\bf Student Number}, then the {\bf CAPA ID} (both are printed at the top of the sample set for this demonstrations).
        !            58: 	\item Click on the appropriate button to try your set.
        !            59: \end{enumerate}
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        !            62: 
        !            63: 
        !            64: 
        !            65: {\bf Notes:}
        !            66: \begin{enumerate}
        !            67: \item  You may repeat the problems you missed and get full credit. Your instructor sets the number of tries allowed. After an `incorrect' response, a {\small HINT} may be available. It is viewed by selecting :H in telnet, automatically on www. You may login/logout many times. Once a problem is {\bf correct}, credit cannot be lost.
        !            68: 
        !            69: \item  Do {\bf not} open multiple sessions or browsers. Be sure to eXit properly \underline{each time} to terminate a session. 
        !            70: 
        !            71: \item  If needed when using the www, you can use the {\bf Reload} button at the top of your assignment.
        !            72: 
        !            73: \item Clicking the browser's "{\bf Reload/Refresh}" button
        !            74: right after submitting an incorrect answer re-submits
        !            75: that incorrect answer and uses up a Try.
        !            76: 
        !            77: \end{enumerate}
        !            78: }
        !            79: \end{document}
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