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Click the "Electronic Courses" Button at Left For Detailed Information about Professor Wangerin's electronic "mini-courses."

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Click Icon Above to Watch / Listen to a Sample Electronic Lesson on USA Business Law  - Turn on Your Computer's Sound 

The link above will take you to the electronic lesson that is the "Introduction" lesson for a number of different electronic courses on USA business law topics.  The Introduction lesson summarizes the topics covered in the various courses in the overall series of courses and gives examples -- graphical and musical -- of what the lessons are like.   (Detailed information about the different electronic courses themselves can be found below.) 

Instructions 

  1. The computer file that contains this e-lesson file is very large.  So, it may take a minute or more for the file (and the lesson it contains) to stream to your computer.
  2. If the lesson opens in a too-small screen on your computer, you may wish to use the "Full Screen" command on a Mac to increase the size of the image to the size of the full computer screen. On a Windows PC, you will find the "Full Screen" command on the "View" menu.
  3. If you wish, you can download the file that contains this electronic lesson to the hard drive of your computer, and then play the file from the hard drive. (Playing the file from the hard drive of your computer will prevent Internet problems from potentially interfering with your use of the file.) To download this file to the hard drive of Windows PC's, right click the file and then click "Save As." To download this file to the hard drive of Macs, hold down the mouse button and then "Save as" or "Save Target As."  To open the file after you have stored it on the hard drive of a Mac, just click it (and perhaps also click the "Full Screen" command if the file opens in a smallish window). To open the file after you have stored it on the hard drive of a Windows PC, right click the file. The Windows PC will then ask you which program you wish to use to open the file. You can then select EITHER "Adobe Flash Player" (which probably is already loaded onto your computer but otherwise is available for free from the Macromedia.com website) OR "Internet Explorer." If the file opens in a smallish window on your Windows PC, you may wish to use the "View / Full Screen" command.

 


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