Within 49er Express you can email your students two ways; individually or as a group. This tutorial will walk you through emailing your entire class, or group. read more »
To begin, insert a CD into your computer's CD or DVD drive. If you are prompted, select to play the CD with Media Player from the list of programs. Stop the CD when Media Player opens. read more »
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Camtasia Studio is a simple, easy to use program that has the capability to capture video in various settings. Camtasisa Studio allows you to capture specific windows, dynamic menus, as well as full screen. read more »
It is possible to edit questions to correct text and select new correct answers after the questions have been imported into Respondus. read more »
This tutorial will show you how to import questions, created in a .txt, .doc, and .docx file formats, into Respondus. read more »
You do not need to uninstall Respondus 1.x to add Respondus 2.x. However you may uninstall it if desired. If you do not uninstall the older version, you will have both full versions available from your Start Menu. read more »
Respondus will import: multiple choice, true-false, paragraph, short answer, matching, and multiple response questions. The text (.txt), rich text (.rtf) or Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx) files must be organized in a Standard Format before it can be imported into Respondus. read more »
This tutorial will walk you through manually checking for Respondus product updates. Anyone who already installed Respondus 2.x can download and apply the latest patch, if one is available. If you are currently using version 1.x this “Check for Update” method will not work to get version 2.x, you must download and install the current Respondus Full Version. read more »
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To use audio files as an online component in your course, you need to convert them to the MP3 format — a compressed, digital audio format compatible with all media players. read more »