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1Information for Distant Students Traveling
- MSN Messenger Installation and Register
- Webcam Purchasing
- Webcam Installation
- Connecting With Your Webcam
2MSN Messenger Installation
First, go to the black board. And go to class
video, then you can find Install_MSN_Messenger
7.5 Please, download this file and set up on
your laptop. Second, if you have hotmail
account(XYX_at_hotmail.com), please send your email
account to Ki Kim via email. (Ki Kim
askpk5_at_uaa.alaska.edu) Third, If you dont have
hotmail account, please follow next step.
3- Go to www.msn.com
- Click My MSN
3. If you click it, you will get his screen.
Please select Sign Up and make your account
following the steps.
4. After making your hotmail account, please send
Ki Kim your email address via email. Ki Kim
askpk5_at_uaa.alaska.edu
45. After making your hotmail account, please
log on to MSN Messenger. Then, select
Contacts and click Add a Contact.
6. If you click Add a Contact, youll have screen
like below
57. Then, please type 5 email addresses below.
One address at a time.
8. If you have a hard time to add email
addresses, please send your hotmail address
to Ki Kim(askpk5_at_uaa.alaska.edu)
6Webcam Purchasing
You can buy a webcam from Best Buy, COMPUSA,
etc. Please purchase a webcam which has
microphone in it. Based on our ESPM experience,
webcam with microphone is the best for class. If
you want, you can use a headset and webcam also.
If you have a hard time to select a webcam, we
recommend Logitech webcam. (http//www.logitech.c
om/index.cfm/US/EN)
7Webcam Installation
1. After finishing webcam setup on your laptop,
Please setup up your MSN Messengers webcam
setting. 2. Click Tools and select Audio and
Video setup 3. Then click next and select
Play Sound
If you hear a sound,
your
speaker setting is OK.
But theres no sound,
Please, select proper
device what you will use.
8Webcam Installation(cont.)
- 4. After finishing speaker setup,
- Please make any sound (Test 1,2 3..)
- and make sure the volume bar is going
- up and down.
- If it is moving, your microphone setup is OK.
- But, it doesnt move, please select proper
- device that you will use.
- PLEASE NOTE Unless you are using
- a headset microphone, please set the
- Microphone Volume very low as shown in
- the picture.
-
9Webcam Installation(cont.)
4. After finishing Mic. setup, Please make
sure you can see a image on the box.
If you can a image, its OK. But, if you
cant, please select proper device what you
will use.
10Starting and Maintaining a Webcam Conversation
Via MSN
- Double any of the online Mspm accounts. It
should bring up a window that looks similar to
this. - Click on the Start or Stop a Video Call button
11Starting and Maintaining a Webcam Conversation
Via MSN
- The window will enlarge showing 2 video boxes.
These boxes may take a while for anything to
appear in, but they are preparing your webcam
footage.
12Starting and Maintaining a Webcam Conversation
Via MSN
- Pay particular attention to the Volume receiving
and the - Volume transmitting bars
- Properly adjusted sound levels should be similar
to those depicted.
13Starting and Maintaining a Webcam Conversation
Via MSN
- Please insure that your Line out, or Volume
Transmitting is VERY low, especially if you are
not using a headset. If this is too high, it
will create a feedback circuit. Do not worry if
this seems too low, we will adjust the volume out
on our end to insure you are heard. - Adjust your volume level slowly till you have
achieved a comfortable listening level. This
level should be below the level of your spoken
voice for optimal clarity.
14Starting and Maintaining a Webcam Conversation
Via MSN
- When using an open MIC system (such as a
microphone on a desk with speakers) you can
produce feedback. Feedback is when a sound loops
through a system indefinitely creating a squeal.
The only way to stop feedback, is to kill the
loop by not allowing the MIC to pick up speaker
output.
- A headset closes the loop that can be created by
an open system. While wearing a headset may seem
tedious at times, it is often preferable to
blasting a classroom of professionals with a
high-pitched squeal of - feedback.