Live teletraining is typically between 15 to 75 minutes in length, depending on the topic.
Yes. There are different formats for taking the training session anytime you wish. The first type is the web-based video playback format, after clicking on the link simply listen to the presentation. The second type is the audio playback format, after downloading a VISITview file and following the directions to install it, listen to the presentation. Talking points are also provided for many sessions so that a printout of the main points of each slide may be used when reviewing training sessions.
1.) Credit in the NOAA LMS for your training record (assuming names of participants are returned to us on the email evaluation form), and 2.) A certificate of completion, after the point of contact supplies us with names of participants in the followup evaluation email. Please approximately 1-2 weeks for the certificates to arrive at your office depending on volume.
Click on the print button within the controls frame of the VISITview presentation.
See the Troubleshooting VISITview Training Sessions web-page.
Please see the tutorial at: http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/visit/visitweb.html.
This can be due to a PC with insufficent RAM, make sure you are using a system that has 2 GB or more of RAM. If the problem persists, this may be to slow internet connectivity so the solution would be to use the audio playback version of the training (i.e., download the VISITview file).
Dan Bikos Dan.Bikos AT colostate.edu (970)491-3777
A: Your screen size may be too small. Check with the instructor to find out what the requirements are, and then adjust your screen size accordingly.
A: your instructor may have elected to tear-off the controls; in this case, right-click with the mouse in the screen area or press ALT+M to bring the controls back.
Make sure that the current directory is in your PATH. That is, the value “.\” (or “./” in Unix) must be in the PATH…preferably first.
A: Before you can run VISITview lessons on your Unix machine, you must first install the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) or the Java Development Kit (JDK), version 1.3 or later. Most of these can be found from Sun’s Java site by clicking here … also, see this page)
Most lessons are made available as self-extracting ZIP archives, with a .EXE extension. Make a new directory and put the archive file in it; then, use the Unix unzip program to extract the contents into the directory.
Make the visitlocal.sh file executable (chmod +x visitlocal.sh) and then run it to view the lesson locally.
If you want to use this to participate in teletraining, you will need to edit the appropriate .bat file(s) (for example, visit.bat) and:
A: Try to make an entry in your workstations hosts file. Find and edit the file by adding the server IP address and hostname. For now, the SSEC server is: 128.104.108.105 visit.ssec.wisc.edu
If you need the IP addresses of other VISITview servers, please contact your instructor.
You need to ask your network or system administrator to enable Port #1631 through the firewall. This port has been registered with IANA for the VISITview protocol (http://www.iana.org/numbers.htm).
A: If you have PaintShop, use it’s “capture area” mode to do a screen capture, and then save that as a GIF or JPEG for use in VISITview.
A: You can resize your saved GIF or JPEG files using the File->Page settings and resizing your pages to a height of “#lines/96” and a width of “#pixels/96”, in inches.
A: Office2000 does not use a Global Color Table in the GIF files. As of this writing (7/2000), the Java libraries do not know how to decode these. Either use JPEG for saving your images, or “convert” them to more standard GIF images using something like ImageMagick.
A: The page frame was saved as a GIF image with a “transparent background” turned on. When you use GIF images, it is very important not to use any “transparent” level when saving the files.
A: If you’re running on Windows, you must have at least installed Internet Explorer (even if you’re using Netscape). You must also associate the file types .htm and .html with which ever browser you use.
Open up a DOS Command Prompt window, and enter this command: rundll32 url.dll,FileProtocolHandler http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/visitview
If you get a “command not found” response, then you need to locate the directory containing the rundll32.exe program and be sure it is in your PATH.
If you’re running on Unix, you must use Netscape and the program must be in your PATH.
A: There are a few possibilities here. First, try increasing the FILES parameter in your config.sys file to a value of 80.
A: If you received a message like Out of Environment Space, then we suggest: a) Open the config.sys file for editing. b) Find the ‘shell=’ command and make it look something like this: shell=c:\command.com /p /e:1024
(actually, just add the “/e:1024” to whatever you have; if you have no ‘shell=’ directive, then add it to your config.sys file).
A: Check out the information on this page
A: Yes, but…the first frame size is used to determine the “display extents” for all frames of the page (this is because ‘double buffering’ is used for animations, thus the buffer size is created using the size of the first frame). This means that if subsequent frames are larger than the first frame, they will be cropped. If subsequent frames are smaller, they will be displayed, but parts of the previous frame will also appear if it is larger than the one displayed. Tip: make all the frames for a page the same size, even if you have to resize them when you create them.
A: There seems to be a problem with the McAffee anti-virus scanning software, which causes it to lock up some systems if it is active while you are dowloading or un-zipping a lesson file. You should disable the anti-virus software, download and un-zip the file, and then re-enable the anti-virus software. Don Rinderknecht at WDTB offers this: “To disable the VirusShield, double click on the blue and red shield in your system tray (it has a red V on it). Then click the “Disable” button. After the VISITview item is done (unzipping or making exe) enable the VirusShield by clicking on the “Enable” button in the VirusShield dialog box.”
A: Running from a Windows-based machine, to replace the viewmaster.html and viewstudent.html files in a lesson:
Once you’ve done this, you can create a .EXE file simply by running the Lesson Builder and selecting the menu item: “File -> Make EXE”. It will prompt you to identify the zip file you want to make an EXE for. It will use the same “root” name as the ZIP file
A: We do not test with PK’s zip and unzip. You should either use WinZIP, or you can download and install a copy of InfoZIP from here
Important note: when using WinZIP to unpack a lesson file, be sure that the Use Folder Names box is checked in the Extract dialog window. Without this, the lesson files will not be placed into the correct subdirectories in you target directory.
dir entry =jre2/ e3:java.lang.NullPointerException
A: The most likely problem is that you were adding audio to an old lesson file that was constructed using the pre-April, 2002 files. You must be sure that the Java files bundled with your lesson are appropriate for the version of the Lesson Builder you are attempting to modify the lesson with. Follow these steps:
Assertion failed: offset < fFilesize, file ../../../src/share/native/sun/awt/font/fontmanager/fontobjects/fontObject.cpp, line 256 abnormal program termination
A: This is a bug in the Java runtime environment for Windows caused by an invalid or corrupt font file in the system fonts directory (c:\winnt\fonts or c:\windows\fonts). The only remedy at this point is to remove the offending file(s). In the system fonts directory:
A: Normally lessons are available from “ftp” servers. If you are using your web browser’s ftp client to download the file, you might try an alternative. Two Windows clients we have tested with success are:
A: For older lessons, the version of the Java runtime packaged along with the lesson (1.3.1) does not play well when any of the so-called “Aero” modes of the desktop are used in Windows 7. We suggest temporarily changing to a non-Aero theme in order to play the lesson. (We are also updating lesson files to move to a newer Java runtime.)
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