SimNet is memory intensive. Please close all other applications before
beginning work in SimNet! It may take
several minutes for things to load initially.
Be patient, and don’t click around on other things.
Taking SimNet Lessons
Lessons are listed on the Assignments tab.
To take a lesson:
1. Click the Assignments tab.
2. Click the name of the lesson to select it, and then
click the Take Lesson button. Lessons can be taken an unlimited number of times
but must be completed by the due date to receive full credit.
4. On the next page, confirm that this is the lesson you
want to take. When you are ready, click the Open Lesson button.
5. A new window will launch and load the lesson. This
process may take several minutes. Please
wait patiently.
6. When the lesson is loaded, you will see the lesson
navigation menu at the left side of the screen.
The first skill in the lesson will load automatically.
Using the SimNet Lesson Interface
Each skill has three parts: Teach Me, Show Me,
and Let Me Try. The Teach Me Section opens
automatically. Click the Show Me or Let Me Try tab to display
those parts of the skill.
To print the Teach Me text, click the Print button
next to the Previous and Next
buttons. (Printing requires the free
Adobe Acrobat Reader, available from www.adobe.com.)
To close the lesson, click the Close button
at the bottom of the navigation pane.
Navigating Lessons
To navigate the skills in the lesson, click a title in the lesson
navigation menu. To go to another skill, click the Previous or Next button at the bottom of
the Teach Me or Show Me window.
Teach Me
Each Teach Me section
includes a brief explanation of the skill and step-by-step instructions. Some Teach Me pages include further
information at the end of the text. Click each button to see the information in
a pop-up window.
·
Click the Tips
and Tricks button for related information about the skill.
·
Click the Tell
Me More button for further information and advanced
techniques.
·
Click the Try
This button for alternate methods such as menu
commands and keyboard shortcuts.
·
Click the Close
button to close any popups.
Show Me
The Show Me section includes an animation with audio narration showing
how to complete the skill. Click the Start
button to play the animation. To view the
animation with closed captioning, click the cc
button in the animation play bar.
Let Me Try
The Let Me Try exercises utilize the same simulated application
interface used in the exams. The
exercise question is presented in a box below the simulated interface.
Answer the question by
completing the appropriate action. If you need help, click the Hint button to display the hint
to the right of the question.
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The program will tell you if your response was correct or incorrect.
If you answered correctly, the box to the right of the question will display a
checkmark ü. Click the Next button to move on to the
next question. You cannot work in the simulated interface until you click the Next button and continue to the
next step.
SimNet accepts most alternate methods for answering the question. The
steps listed in the hint are the preferred method, but not necessarily the only
method accepted as correct.
If you answered incorrectly, the program will show you the hint
automatically. Click the X in the
Incorrect box to dismiss the hint box and try again. (You cannot work
in the simulated interface while the incorrect box is active.) You must
complete each step correctly before moving on to the next step.

When you have completed the last step of the Let Me Try, click the
checkmark ü to close the
exercise and return to the Teach Me tab.
Lesson Scoring
Skills are recorded as "completed" when you click the Finish button at the end of the
Let Me Try exercise. In the SimNet Gradebook, the "grade" is
calculated as the percentage of skills in the lesson that were completed. The number of tasks you complete by the due
date will be your score for the lesson.
Technical Support
Please contact McGraw-Hill Technical Support if you require
assistance:
Toll Free Support: 1-800-331-5094
Sunday (6PM - 11PM Central)
Monday - Thursday (8AM - 11PM Central)
Friday (8AM - 6PM Central)