MHC Interactive: GED
Integrated Online Solution

Student
Manual
Welcome to the GED Integrated Online Solution. This manual will introduce you to using the application to its greatest potential. Your institution gave you an installation CD-ROM, which contains “Getting Started Instructions” that will walk you through the installation process. Also, your school should have supplied you (or emailed you) a username and password to access the GED Integrated Online Solution system. In order to use the GED Integrated Online product, and to follow along with these instructions, install the program to your hard drive using the instructions mentioned above, have your username and password on hand or memorized, and make sure that your computer can connect to the internet.
STEP 1: LAUNCHING THE PROGRAM
Running the MHC Interactive GED Online program
is similar to running any other program on your pc. Click 'Start', 'Programs' (or 'All Programs), and locate and point
your mouse over the 'MHC Interactive' menu option. Then select 'GED Online',
and then click on the GEDONLINE program name.

STEP 2: SIGNING ON
Once you select the GEDONLINE program, it checks to see if you are
connected to the internet. If not, the program will attempt to launch your default
internet connection for you; therefore, there might be a delay when you first start the program,
while it attempts to verify that there is an internet connection. The program automatically launches your browser and navigates to the GED Integrated Online Solution sign-on page.
Type in your school supplied username and password into the fields, then
click “Submit”.

STEP 3: THE WELCOME SCREEN
You are now successfully signed on to the GED
Integrated Online Solution program. This welcome screen provides you with your first
name, last name, username, teacher’s name, last date of recorded activity,
and your class ID. Please check the Notice Board for any broadcast
messages left by you school and/or teacher. They may contain important
instructions for you. This screen will also indicate if there are any
private messages sent to you by your instructor. If there are messages, a
yellow “New Message Found” bar will be present over the Notice Board. To
access that message simply click on the New Message Found yellow button to
enter into the messaging system.

STEP 4: CHECKING NEW MESSAGES
From the Welcome screen, you can access the
Message System two ways. First, if you have a new message simply clicking
on the yellow New Message Found bar will open the \Message Center. Second,
the Message Center may be accessed from the Messaging System
menu located at the top of the Welcome screen. The Message Center displays new
messages as well as old messages. If there are new messages, a New Message
Found alert will appear upon opening the Message Center. To open, read,
and reply to any message, simply select the Select button to the left of the message. Please note that each message has an expiration
date and will automatically be deleted from the system on that date.

STEP 5: RESPONDING TO MESSAGES
When selecting a message, the message detail
screen appears. From this screen, the entire message can be read, replied
to, expiration date modified, or deleted. To reply to a message, simply click the reply
button and type your message in the message body box. To delete a message, click the Delete This Message
button. As long as you are connected to the Internet, this
window may be kept open and minimized. Every 30 seconds the messaging
system will automatically check for new message and alert you if one is
present.

STEP 6: CHECKING YOUR GED PROGRESS ONLINE
You can check all of your progress data from the
GED Online Internet site. From the Welcome screen, select the Links menu
and choose Performance Summary. The Performance Summary screen may take a
minute to load. This screen displays progress market for lessons,
displays unit test scores, and shows GED scores for each pre-test and
post-test. Each progress mark may be clicked on to show further
information regarding each score. Clicking on a lesson summary progress mark will
display the date, length of time, and mastery of each lesson in that unit.
Clicking on a unit test score (always a percentage) will provide a skill
level breakdown of your test score. Clicking on a pre- or post-test score
will also reveal a skill level breakdown as well as testing time and mode.

STEP 7: ACCESSING THE GED LESSONS AND TESTS
To begin your study within the GED lessons and
tests, click on the Launch GED button from the Welcome screen. Since the
GED lessons and tests reside on your local computer, GED Online will
download all your user information as well as lesson and test scores. A window showing progress of the download will
appear and when finished, the GED software will automatically load.

STEP 8: GED SUBJECT AREAS
Once all of your user data has been downloaded
from the GED Online site, you have the option to disconnect from the Internet.
Since all lessons and tests are on your local hard drive, you will not need
your Internet connection during your study time. You will, however, need
your Internet connection activated when exiting the software portion of the
program. If this is your first time logging in, you may see
a Tutorial screen appear. If you wish you may use the tutorial to become
familiar with the usage of the software. The Tutorial may be accessed at
any time by clicking Tutorial at the bottom right side of this screen. The GED Test is comprised of five different
subject areas. This program provides study on each subject area and
follows the exact skill format of the test.

STEP 9: SUBJECT AREA FORMAT
Each GED subject area is formatted the same. A
Pre-Test is a half-length GED test that will help to identify areas of
strength and weakness within the subject area. There are several units of study and each contains
lessons relating to the units topic. Each unit specifically relates to GED
skill area. Lessons within each unit break the skill area into manageable
pieces and provide interactive activities, graphics, and some may contains
videos A full-length GED Post-Test ends each subject area
and is in the exact format of the GED Test. This test will not only
introduce you to the question types and length of the actual GED Test, but
also provide you with an indication of your progress within the subject
area.

STEP 10: PRE-TEST AND POST-TEST OPTIONS
When you select a pre- or post-test, you will be
presented with two testing options. Your instructor may request which
option you should select. A description of each testing mode is below. Study Mode provides you with two chances to
correctly answer a question. Also, hints, feedback and a indication if you
answered the question correctly are provided. Test Mode simulates a testing environment only
allows one chance to answer a question, hints and feedback are not
provided, and a Timer option is available. The timer will see if you can
complete the test within the allotted GED time limits. Click on the Begin Test to start your testing
session.

STEP 11: PRE-TEST AND POST-TEST FORMAT
A pre-test and post-test question will always
appear on the right side of the screen. The left side of the screen will
contain any graphics and reading passages that relate to the test
question. To answer a test question, simply click on the number circle
below that corresponds to the answer in the test question box. The number bar to the right of the test question
allows quick access to jump to any test question. Question numbers in
yellow indicate a competed test question. Question numbers in white
indicate unanswered test questions. The “Hint Box” under the graphic appears only if a
test is taken in Test Mode. Please note that each pre-test and post-test is
randomized. Each time you access the same test the order of the test
questions will be different.

STEP 12: COMPLETING A PRE-TEST OR POST-TEST
Once a pre-test or post-test is completed and
scored, the skill summary appears. This summary breaks the test down by
the GED skills, indicates your raw score on that skill, percentage score,
and whether you mastered that skill. A green check mark under the Mastery column
indicates that you successfully mastered that skill. If the word
“Resource” appears in the Mastery column, it indicates that that skill has
not been mastered. The work “Resource” can be clicked on to display a list
of additional study resources to use for further study on that skill. The left side of the screen indicates your GED
score and displays the two most recent testing session with the test mode
selected, timer on or off, date test taken, scores, and total testing time. The bottom of the screen provides a link back to
the Subject Area menu, a link to the Performance Summary screen, and a
Review Test option to return back to the test and view your responses and
the correct answer for each question.
STEP 13: ACCESSING A UNIT AND LESSON
Each unit contains a series of educational
lessons. Each lesson contains interactive features such as drag-and-drop
activities, answer selection, list sorting, graphics, and may also contain
educational videos. After a lesson is completed, a six question quiz assesses
your mastery of the lesson material. After all lessons are completed in a unit, a
comprehensive unit test assesses your mastery of all lesson topics in the
unit.

STEP 14: LESSON FORMAT
Each lesson contains a series of educational
screens. This sample screen shows how an educational video is displayed.
When each lesson is completed, a six-question quiz will assess your mastery
of the lesson topic.

STEP 15: LESSON QUIZ
The format of each lesson quiz is similar to the
pre-tests and post-tests. The test question appears on the right side and
any related passages and graphics appear on the left. Mastery on the lesson quiz translates into
answering a minimum of 80% of the questions correctly. If you pass the
lesson quiz, you will be taken directly to the next lesson in the unit. If
you don’t pass the lesson quiz, you will be taken to a reteaching lesson.

STEP 16: RETEACHING LESSON
If you don’t pass the lesson quiz, a reteaching
Lesson Review will be presented. This Lesson Review will present the
lesson material in a slightly different way, hoping that the new material
will help you understand the lesson topic. When finished with the lesson review, another
six-question lesson quiz will be given. If that quiz is not passed, you
have the option to continue to the next lesson by returning back to the
main menu.

STEP 17: UNIT TEST
After each lesson in the unit has been completed,
a comprehensive Unit Test will be provided. Before the Unit Test begins, a
video tutor will highlight the general concepts of each topic in the unit
and provide bullet points summarizing the content of the lessons. The format of each unit test is the same as the
pre-tests, post-tests, and lesson quizzes.

STEP 18: PERIODS OF INACTIVITY
GED Integrated Online Solution is a time-tracked
system. There may be periods of inactivity during your study within the
program. If you have a period of inactivity in ten minutes, you will see a
Time-Out Inactivity prompt. If this appears, simply click OK and continue
working.

STEP 19: MESSAGING YOUR TEACHER WITHIN THE SOFTWARE
You may find it necessary to send a message to
your instructor within the software. If you have a question for your
teacher or simply wish to send a message without returning to the GED
Online Internet site, select the Messages menu from top of your screen,
then select Send Message. If you are connected to the Internet, the message
will be immediately sent. If you are not connected to the Internet, it
will be send next time you connect.

STEP 20: CHECKING MESSAGES WITHIN THE SOFTWARE
You may also check your messages from within the
software. You must have an activated Internet connection to perform this
function. Your messages will appear in a list and simply select a message to
view and click the View Messages button. You may read and respond to any
message.

STEP 21: EXITING THE SOFTWARE
When finished with your current session of
software usage, select the File then Quit menu options. All of your GED
session data will automatically upload to the GED Online Internet site. If
you do not have an activated Internet connection, you will need to connect
in order for the upload to proceed. Please note that you must successfully
upload your GED data before using GED Integrated Online Solution again.
