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News – Upcoming Courses – Online Courses – Tips
Tips on Getting Prepared for Our Online Courses
We would like to add a few more tips to make your sign-on experience as smooth as possible. These tips are applicable
to either real-time participation or post-class viewing.
You are NOT required to have a headset. You can just listen through your speakers openly and type in your
comments to instructors via Chat. If you have paid, we hope you have received a full set of our
Turbocharge Your GMAT course books
and a brand new Plantronics .Audio 310 multimedia headset, which will allow you to talk to instructors and fellow students
during classes. If not, they are on the way to you!
Before the session, it is preferred to reboot your computer and close all running applications and just open a new browser.
(Don’t multi-task!) If you want, before the course, you can clean up your computer by going to the Start Menu, Accessories,
System Tool, use Disk Cleanup and Disk Fragmenter to tidy up your computer. This will improve your computer performance.
For Windows users, make sure your cookie in Internet Explorer is enabled. (You may not need Administrator privilege to
install Active X. In other words, you may be able to access the meeting from your work computer with no issues.)
To register for Free Online Info Session, visit
here! You will receive an automated confirmation email.
Follow the instructions in the confirmation emails to log into the course.
To register for our Interactive Online Global Courses, visit here!
To evaluate your first session of our online course for FREE, please email us in advance at
online@manhattanreview.com. To join without advanced registration,
follow the instructions in 5 below.
Please use the SAME email address on your invitation so that the system can identify you. You need to enter the
Session Password. It should be in your invitation email. Or you would like to participate without advance registration,
please visit our WebEx online classroom and click on the online session
you would like to join. Find Host’s Email Address and email BOTH the host AND online@manhattanreview.com. You will then receive
an email confirmation of your registration along with password. (Make sure you type lower and upper cases correctly!)
Once you log on, you will go through a process to install ActiveX or Java client program on your computer. It takes about
2-3 minutes. You will then be asked to set up your microphone and speakerphone via Audio Setup Wizard. If you don’t have a headset,
please do NOT worry about it. You can just listen through your speakers and type in your comments via Chat.
Please make sure that your Volume Control in Windows is NOT on mute so that you can talk in the microphone if it is passed
to you by the host. Adjust your Volume Control to make it proper.
You can press Ask for Mic to request for the microphone. If for some reason other people can not hear you,
you may not have set up your Audio Setup Wizard properly. Please click on Communications, Intergrated VoiP, Leave this conference,
and then you will be disconnected from the VoiP session. Then come back and click on Communications, Integrated VoiP,
Join this Conference. The Audio Setup Wizard will pop up again for you to adjust all the setup.
If for any reasons, you get disconnected, just log back on. The session should still be on as long as the host is
still there. If the session is accidentally disconnected, just wait for a new notification email to invite you to join again.
The recorded sessions are standardized with the instructors' best sessions in the past and are available on our
WebEx online classroom. Select Recorded Sessions on the left,
enter the password, then you can review it. All recorded sessions will be available for viewing for 2 weeks or longer.
Enjoy and learn more! Please email us at
online@manhattanreview.com to tell us know any feedback.
Back to Online Courses.
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