Do You Wonder If Your Computer Is Ready for Online Courses?
We want you to have the best experience possible. Before you begin a course, confirm that your computer supports the requirements of online courses.
We recommend that everyone "test drive" through this web page to know your computer is ready for a great online course experience.
We'll guide you through four steps. You'll then know that you are ready to enjoy all the learning options provided in our courses.
Let's get started...here are the four steps:
Browsers are software that let you view web pages. Do you know what browser you are using? You can check here: https://www.whatsmybrowser.org
These are the most common internet browsers. You should have at least one (or two!) up-to-date internet browsers installed on your computer.
If so, good! If not, install and/or update for your favorite browser. We have found through trial and error that Chrome seems to perform best on most computers.
If you would like to see more of Brenda & Team playing with impromptu click here.
Most browsers have PDF readers installed. If not, you can add one. Adobe Reader is popular and free.
Get Adobe Reader here: http://get.adobe.com/reader/.
Just a tip: If you are downloading Adobe Reader, be careful to download only the Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is free.
Read the options carefully and "uncheck" any optional offers. That way you don’t end up paying for or installing additional software that you don’t want.
This pdf file is one of the handouts from the Engaged Dog Class.
Listen to this audio file:
Click the play button below to begin the audio playback.
Puppy Mouthing & Using Desensitization Protocols
By now, all four systems should be "GO". Congratulations!
If you passed all four steps above, your computer is set up to give you a good experience in the courses.
Our platform supports tablets and cell phones for the video-viewing, but you will eventually need a way to print out and download materials.
So, you either need to use a computer for this, or have a modern printer set up to print from your tablet or phone.
The speed of your internet connection will affect the quality of the video. If the sample video played OK for you, your internet speed is adequate.
Most broadband internet services available today will have sufficient speed. However, if you’re in a part of the world that offers only dial-up or low-bandwidth DSL and cable, you'll need to decide if it works OK for you by taking the Test Drive (above).
A high-speed internet connection will give you the best viewing experience for the videos.
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