Technical Requirements

Computer:
Any platform (Mac, PC, etc.) can be used, providing it has sufficient RAM and an
operating system that is capable of running a graphical Web browser such as
Netscape (4.0 or higher), or Microsoft's Internet Explorer (5.0 or higher).

Minimum system requirements

PCs: 486 CPU, 16 MB RAM, Windows 95 or better.
Mac: 68020 processor; system 7.0 or MacOS; 16MB of RAM.

Modem:
A 56K modem (or better) is recommended. A modem as slow as 14.4 will work, but
unless you are an amazingly patient person, its slow speed may result in less-than-ideal
learning experiences. A 56K modem will help to create the best learning environment
by reducing wait time and the resultant frustration.

Internet Access:
You will need to have access to the Internet through some means. If your employer
does not provide you with Web access, you will need to have an account with an
Internet Service Provider (ISP). The average cost for unlimited access to the Internet
is $20.00 per month.
Important: Make certain the ISP you choose has a dial-up number which is local
for you so you will not incur any additional phone charges.
For useful information about finding the right service provider and getting connected to the Internet, visit these PBS Web pages: Understanding & Using the Internet | Life on the Internet

Information for International Students:
The Directory and The List have listings of Internet Access Providers worldwide.

Browser:
We recommend the latest version of Netscape Navigator or Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
You can get the latest version of Navigator from Netscape or Internet Explorer from Microsoft.

E-Mail:
You will also need an E-Mail application. Any application that allows you to attach
files is sufficient. You can probably use the e-mail program provided by your ISP.
Should you have the need, Eudora is an e-mail application developed by Qualcomm
and can be downloaded free of charge from their Web site.