Red Cross Aquatic Attraction Lifeguarding (Water Less Than or Equal to 3') Course Presentation
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NOTE: Since the course presentation includes video, it is a large file and may take longer to download on certain types of equipment. Please allow 30 minutes or more to successfully download the files onto your computer. We recommend you download the application and practice delivering a course presentation a few times so you are familiar with the technology before using it in class.
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- Adobe Reader: Adobe Reader 9 or higher (It’s free. Download now at http://get.adobe.com/reader/)
- Flash: Flash Player 9 for Windows and Mac; Flash Player 9 for Linux and Solaris
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo/AMD Athlon 64 X2 GHz or faster processor (required for viewing the PDF, recommended for streaming the course presentation)
- Memory: 2 GB of RAM or higher
- Hard Drive: Recommended minimum of 2 GB of hard drive space (file requires 500 MB)
- Operating System: Windows Vista, XP, Windows 7, 8 or Mac OS 10.5 or higher
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- Laptop/desktop computer
- Power source
- Projector (including any connection cables)
- Projection screen/area
- Computer speakers (or other source for sound)
Note: The resolution of the videos in Adobe Presenter is excellent, but playback will be slightly different than playing the DVD directly.