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Passport to the Internet: Student tutorial for Internet literacy (Grades 4-8)

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This project is made possible through financial contributions from Inukshuk Wireless Learning Plan Fund and Telus.

Inukshuk

Telus

Partners
• Nortel LearniT
• London Public Library
• Toronto Catholic
  District School Board
• Elementary Teachers'
  Federation of Ontario

 

 

 

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS 

Teachers will need to have a working e-mail account to use Passport to the Internet in a classroom setting. It is suggested that teachers create a new e-mail account for this purpose, either through their school board e-mail system or using a web-mail service such as Hotmail or Gmail.

Passport to the Internet requires the following minimum hardware and software:

Hardware Requirements:

Minimum requirements:

  • Pentium II 233 MHz
  • 800 x 600 Display
  • 128 MB RAM

Recommended requirements:

  • Pentium III  1 GHz
  • 1024 x 768 Display
  • 512 GB RAM

Software Requirements:

Minimum requirements:

  • Windows 98 or later
  • Flash Player 9
  • Internet Browser that supports Flash Player 9 (Firefox 1.3 or higher, Internet Explorer 6 or higher, Opera 9 or higher, Google Chrome 0.2 or higher, Safari 3 or higher.)

 OtherRequirements:

Optional requirements:

  • Speakers
  • Headphones (one per student)

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