Demo & Free-trial Authoring Logon
The
demo and free-trial authoring logons provided here are hosted on the Serf
server operated by icubed, which is
the author of On-Line Music Appreciation and other fine courses.
Serfsoft wishes to acknowledge and thank icubed for hosting the Serf
tutorial and demo.
Exploring the Student Side of Serf
To
get a free demonstration logon that lets you explore the student side of Serf,
follow these steps:
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Follow
this link to
request a free-trial student logon in the Multimedia Literacy
demonstration course. |
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A
form will appear asking for your name, institutional affiliation, and
e-mail address. |
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Complete
the form and click the Submit button. |
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Serf
will give you a demonstration ticket. Follow the onscreen
instructions as Serf instructs you how to cash in your demonstration
ticket and log on as a student. |
Free-trial Authoring
To
take the Serf authoring tutorial that shows you how to create and deliver
courses with Serf, follow these steps:
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Follow this link to
request a free logon in the Serf authoring tutorial. |
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A form will
appear asking for your name, institutional affiliation, and e-mail
address. |
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Complete
the form and click the Submit button. |
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Serf
will give you an authoring ticket. The free-trial authoring account
lets you create a course containing up to 20 instructional events. |
Downloading the Serf System Software
To explore Serf's administrative functions, you can
download a
demonstration version that is made freely available to students of
Advanced Web Design. This download is a
fully functioning copy of Serf that can be browsed freely from the local host.
Thus, potential adopters can fully explore every part of Serf before deciding
whether to purchase a license that opens the
software for access over the Web.

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