Project Recover is best viewed in Internet Explorer. If using Netscape as your browser, we recommend using 6.0 or higher. If the PCs have pop-up blocker installed, it may prevent new windows (such as the tutorials and teacher notes) from opening in Project Recover. Have Project Recover added to the "DO NOT BLOCK" list to prevent this.
Plug-ins are software programs that extend capabilities. Below are the plug-ins required to support Project Recover components.
QuickTime
Player:
Download QuickTime to display Project Recover movies and animations.
Adobe
Acrobat Reader®:
Project Recover documents are printable using the PDF format. Download
the free Reader.
Macromedia Flash Player ®:
Project Recover interactive activities use Flash. Download
the free Player.
Windows MediaTM Player and other plug-ins may be needed to access information/links outside Project Recover; information provided in the Resources Center.
Purpose:
InnerLink's software will be used to support and facilitate collaborative
learning for students of all ages and across all disciplines. We
at InnerLink are committed to providing the highest quality, safe
internet-based educational experience to students and schools across
the world.We
believe that our collaborative software facilitates discussions
and discovery-based learning.
We
believe that the issues of Internet Safety are very important ones
for schools. It is important that all participatants in these collaborative
learning experiences review these policies and procedures. The procedures
and code of conduct below assist InnerLink in providing an educational
environment that is appropriate for all.
Procedures:
Educators and Administrators will be required to provide their names,
and contact information when purchasing the product. We will use
this information to contact the system administrators and will not
share, sell, or distribute this information without the written
consent of the user. Teachers or administrators will have access
to their student's names and passwords for safety and security reasons.
Students will not be asked to provide full contact information.
They will be given a Username and a Password. Students should be
instructed by their teachers not to share this information.
Acceptable Use Policy:
DO:
Use the Internet to find information.
Use the Internet to explore far away places.
Use the Internet to work and collaborate with other students across
the world.
Use the Internet to publish your creative artwork and writings.
Use the Internet to learn more about the careers, universities,
and colleges you may be interested in.
Let your teachers know if you come across any information or people
that make you feel uncomfortable.
Respect other rights to privacy.
Conduct honest research when utilizing the collaborative education
environment.
DO NOT:
Give out personal information such as your last name, phone number,
address, or location of school.
Use language that is offensive to anyone.
Send or display inappropriate pictures or messages.
Give your password to anyone.
Enter a chat without the supervision of an adult.
Harass or insult anyone.
Copy or take anyone else's material and using them as if they were
your own.
Use the computer to access anyone else's files or other important
information
Use anyone else's password.
Ever agree to get together with someone you "met" on-line.
Make any deliberate attempts to disrupt the computer system or the
software running.
Consequences for Inappropriate Use:
Failures to follow the acceptable use policy will result in loss
of access to all InnerLink products. Other disciplinary measures
may take place, as deemed necessary, by InnerLink Inc., or the appropriate
authorities.
Illegal use of this software or intentional damage to this
program may result in the appropriate actions being taken
by InnerLink, Inc. and the appropriate authorities