Credit for this lab will be determined by a quiz at the beginning of class on Tuesday, September 8. The quiz will have 10 questions, and will be worth ten points. All the questions will come from the test questions for the individual sections of the tutorials, so if you can answer all those questions correctly, you should be in great shape.
(If you're very confident about your familiarity with Windows, you could go straight to the tests, then do the tutorials only if there are questions you don't know the answer to. But I don't recommend this; I think most of you will find it helpful to actually work through the tutorials, even if some of the material is already familiar.)
You should be able to access the CBT tutorials from any of the labs (in Halsell, Coates, and the library). You won't be able to access them from the residence halls or from CLS 344.
On the lab computers, there may be a shortcut icon on the desktop that says "CBT." If so you can just double-click it. If not, you can go to the "Software on TUCC12" drive, open the Cbt folder, and double click on the only file it contains, which should be labeled "cbt" or perhaps "cbt.exe" (depending on whether you have unchecked the "hide MS-DOS file extensions for file types that are registered" box under View:Options:View). You'll see a DOS window open up; just ignore it and wait for the dialog box that asks you for your student id. Type in your username and enter, then wait for the screen that asks you which tutorial you'd like to do.
Have fun!