MTHS HOW TO INSTAL
MTHS HOW TO INSTAL
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HOW TO INSTALL
Math Trek High School
REQUIREMENTS
Windows: Microsoft Windows 95 or later with 310 MB of hard disk space.
Macintosh: MAC OS 8.6 or later, or MAC OS X, and 310 MB of hard disk space.
INSTALLATION
Windows Download: Right-click the ZIP file and select "Extract Files". Once extracted, the
software can be installed. Double click the extracted Setup.exe file and follow prompts.
Windows CD: Insert the CD into your CD drive. Select Run from the Start menu. D:\Setup
(or other letter identifying your CD-ROM drive) appears. Select OK and follow instructions. If
installing onto a network, be sure to select a mapped network drive when prompted for the
install location.
Macintosh Download: Double click the ZIP file.
Macintosh CD: Insert the CD into your CD drive. Drag and drop the folder called Math Trek
High School from the CD onto your hard drive. If installing onto a network, be sure to install
onto your network hard drive.
Network Permissions
Once the installation is complete, assign proper permissions to the Math Trek High School folder.
Network installation requires that users have write access to the folder called Data, located in the
Math Trek High School Xtras folder. For all other Math Trek components, read-only access is
sufficient. Please refer to your network software documentation.
Login
Log in and enter Math Trek in one of these three ways:
a) Guest login: Click the Guest button. (Results for users logged in as Guests are not tracked.)
b) Student login: Select a class and click the name of a student in that class from the lists on screen.
Initially, there will be one predefined class called Sample and two demo students called Jean
Morin and Leslie Park. Click one of the demo students – a password is NOT required. Additional
students and passwords are assigned to classes by the teacher. Results for users logged in as
students are tracked.
c) Teacher login: Click the Teacher button. Enter the password drowssap. A user logged in as a
Teacher has access to the Student Tracking System and can add classes and students, and
change passwords. See the Teacher Utility section.
Access the Instructional Components
Select a Module
To access the instructional components, first login as a guest or as a student. Select a module from
the opening screen. Click one of the modules. You can then choose a topic, then a subtopic.
Access the Teacher Utility
The Teacher Utility is used to track student activity and achievement, to add classes, students and
passwords, and to print results.
To access the Teacher Utility log in as a Teacher. Select a class and click Open. See the instructions
later in this manual for adding classes and students and for viewing and printing student results.
Teacher Utility Screen
INTERACTIVE TUTORIALS
About the Tutorials
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