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Learning-Net Starting Guide: 

Workplace Learning Group Learning Center, Pyeongtaek, Korea 2007-02-01 Version 0.9 This is not a comprehensive guide. To get a complete reference, look at the online Help. Learning-Net Starting Guide www.learning-net.com Learning Net

Table of contents: 

Table of contents I. Introduction………………………………………………………………………………..3 1. Service Introduction…………………………………………………………………………3 2. Site Map………………………………………………………………………………………..4 II. Login………………………………………………………………….........................….5 III. Learner Home Menus…………………………………………………………………..6 IV. Course Catalog………………………………………………………………………….7 V. Course Enrollment………………………………………………………………………8 VI. Course Player……………………………………………………………………………9 Start a Course Player………………………………………………………………………..9 In the Course Player………………………………………………………………………..10 VII. Profile……………………………………………………………………………………11 1. User Information……………………………………………………………………………..11 2. Transcripts & Reports………………………………………………………………………12 VIII. Asking Help…………………………………………………………………………….13 Addendum: System Requirements ……………………………………………………..14

I. Introduction: 

I. Introduction What is Learning-Net for? Learning-Net (English) is LGE's corporate training portal in which employees are supported to obtain and apply necessary knowledge by taking online courses, and communicating with other learners. Oversea employees can enhance their competency and performance through timely, accessible, and tailored e-learning services in Learning-Net. Learning Center also supports training management service to meet the increasing needs of human resources development from worldwide operations. Learning-Net supports localized running and managing training events. Learning Center helps developing rapid localized training materials. For whom? Employees working outside Korea Employees whose 1st language is other than Korean or Chinese (optional) Foreign Service Employees who collaborate with the local employees (optional) How many courses? Currently about 250 courses in 5 categories (leadership & management, professional development, IT, technology, product training) How is it different from Korean/Chinese version? Courses and (central) operational services are provided in English while a locally developed course offering can be provided in local language. It has separate sign-on system from that of other LGE web services. Learning Net 1. Service Introduction

I. Introduction: 

I. Introduction 2. Site Map Logout Login Exit Play Course There are three major pages In Learning-Net.com: Before Login Learner Home Course Player

II. Login (Method 1: Direct Access): 

II. Login (Method 1: Direct Access) Type www.learning-net.com in your browser address pane. Enter your email address (eg. gregshin@lge.com) at the [Username] field. Enter the first part of your email (eg. gregshin) at the [Password] field unless you changed it. Click [Login] button.

II. Login (Method 2: Access through LGEP): 

II. Login (Method 2: Access through LGEP) At the first page of LGEP, click ‘Learning Net (Global)’ icon.

III. Learner Home Menus: 

5. Catalog View, browse, search courses. 6. Home View enrolled courses and play them. 7. Calendar View and make personal schedules. 8. Profile View personal information, transcripts and reports. 9. Manager View employees' report, authorize employee's enrollment. This tab is shown to the manger only. III. Learner Home Menus Admin Go to 'Admin' Home. This icon is shown to the administrator only. Email Send an email. Help View help in a new window. Logout Logout to the first page. 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4

IV. Course Catalog: 

IV. Course Catalog You can find a course by selecting categories. There are four major categories: Leadership & Management, Professional Development, IT, and Technology. 2. You can also find a course directly by putting a keyword on a search field. You can use a wild card character '%' which replaces all kinds of letters. For example, '%vision' includes supervision, envision, etc. In the Catalog tab, there are two ways to find a course.

V. Course Enrollment: 

V. Course Enrollment The details of the course you have selected will be displayed. You can enroll in an offering of a course. Click Enroll icon. Some courses have an unlimited capacity and unlimited periods. Some courses end at a specified date and have a limited capacity.

VI. Course Player: 

VI. Course Player Play your enrolled course by clicking the 'Play' icon at the Home > Overview page or Offering Details page. Home > Overview > Recently Accessed Learning Home > Self-Paced > Offering Details 1. Start a Course Player

VI. Course Player: 

VI. Course Player You can play the content of the enrolled course offering in the course player (window). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Email: Send an email to the instructor. References: View reference materials of the course in the left frame. Outline: By clicking this link, you can toggle the topic tree on the left window frame. Rate: Rate and review this course. Previous, Next: Move one step forward or backward in the topic tree. Home: Return to Learner Home. Detach Navigator: Detach the lefthand frame as a separate window from the player. Help: Show player help. Player features 9. Outline frame There are topics to be covered in the outline frame. Completed topic Incomplete topic Not attempted topic 2. In the Course Player

VII. Profile: 

VII. Profile Go to Profile > User Information to review your personal information. Always keep your personal information up to date. 1. User Information

VII. Profile: 

VII. Profile Transcripts show completed, expired, and unenrolled courses. In the completed offerings section, you can view the final certificate of the course by clicking the certificate icon. ‘User Reports’ provide two reports for learners. Individual Performance: shows all the courses you’ve taken and current status of them Assessment Report: shows the result of a specific test, or a group of tests. Use wildcard(%), if you are not sure about the exact name of the text. 2. Transcripts and Reports

VIII. Asking Help: 

[4] E-mail to the administrator, Greg Shin. [3] System Help [2] Home > Open Chats > Open chat session [1] Home > Open Forums > Open Q&A VIII. Asking Help There are four ways to get advice while using Learning-Net: Open Q&A, Open Chats, Help, and E-mail.

Addendum: System Requirements: 

Addendum: System Requirements 1. Get the newest version of browser. (1) Internet Explorer Go to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com and install ALL the critical programs which will affect your browser performance and securities. (2) Mozilla FireFox Go to http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/ and get the newest version of FireFox. It is free from Active X security flaws and works well with learning-net system. (3) Mozilla It is a little bit slower than Firefox but has much more features.

Addendum: System Requirements: 

Addendum: System Requirements 2. Stop any kinds of pop-up blocking functions. (1) For Windows XP Service Pack 2 Select [Tools] > [Pop-up blocker] > [Pop-up blocker settings] menu from your Internet Explorer. Add "www.learning-net.com" and "ln.lge.com" to "Allowed sites". (2) For Mozilla Firefox Select [Tools] > [Options…] > Web Features > Uncheck "Block popup windows" item. Or add "www.learning-net.com" and "ln.lge.com" to Allowed sites list. (3) For other kinds of popup blockers If you installed Google Toolbar or Yahoo! Toolbar, you need to set the pop-up blocking options to allow popups at learning-net site. www.learning-net.com ln.lge.com

Addendum: System Requirements: 

Addendum: System Requirements 3. Download the newest version of Java. (1) Go to http://java.com and click [Java Software Download] button. (2) Click either one of [Download] buttons. (3) When installed properly, Visit java.com again and you will see "YOU'VE GOT THE LATEST" message.

Addendum: System Requirements: 

Addendum: System Requirements 4. Check additional browser configurations. (for Internet Explorer) (2) Accept cookies. Select [Tools] from the browser menu, choose [Internet Options...], move to [Privacy] tab, click [Advanced] button, and set the values as shown below . (1) Always check newer pages. Select [Tools] from the browser menu, choose [Internet Options...], move to [General] tab, and click [ Settings... ] button under [Temporary Internet Files] group. Select the [Every visit to the page] method of how to check for newer versions of stored pages.

Addendum: System Requirements: 

Addendum: System Requirements 4. Check additional browser configurations. (for Internet Explorer) (3) Set security level for Internet as Medium. Select [Tools] from the browser menu, choose [Internet Options...], move to [Security] tab, and set your Internet security level as Medium by clicking [ Default Level ] button. (4) Set default JVM as SUN's JRE If you installed both Microsoft JVM and JRE from SUN Microsystems, use SUN's JRE instead of Microsoft's JVM. Select [Tools] from the browser menu, choose [Internet Options...], move to [Advanced] tab, find Java (SUN) group, and check the options as shown below. Do not forget to uncheck all Java options under Microsoft VM section, if there are any.