Student Video
If you don't have an Internet connection in your classroom, or if your connection is slow, you can download the Student Video to your computer ahead of time and show it offline.
- Download it. Click on this link to download the file: studentvideo.zip
- Save it. Save the file to your hard drive in a place where you will be able to easily locate it, like your Desktop or your My Documents folder.
- Unzip it. Locate the file and unzip it. If you do not know how to do this, see the instructions below.
- View it. Double click the fdoc.html file to view the video. Maximize your browser window for the best viewing experience.
How to unzip the file
If you are using Windows XP or Vista, you do not need any extra software to extract these files. Simply download the file to your Desktop, locate the file, and double-click it to open it. Then, drag the enclosed file to a new location (e.g., your Desktop). To extract the entire contents of a compressed folder, right-click the folder, click Extract All, and then follow the onscreen instructions.
If you are using Mac OS X, you do not need any extra software to extract these files. Simply download the file to your computer, locate the file, and double-click the icon. The Finder will create a new folder with the same name as the archive file and decompress all the files from the archive in that folder.
If you are not using Windows XP, Vista, or Mac OS X, you will need an extraction utility, such as WinZip® or PKWARE® Zip Reader (for ZIP files). You can download free or evaluation versions or purchase this software from the following links:
PKWARE® Zip Reader for Windows (free)
WinZip® for Windows (free evaluation or purchase)
StuffIt® Expander for Windows (free)
StuffIt® Expander for Macintosh (free) |