User`s manual
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Once the video is on the Academy website and assigned to you, you can use 
the 
Academy
 button to view your 
Inbox
 and retrieve it.  If you are logged 
on, the 
Academy
 button will actually flash when you start the V1 in order 
to alert you that you have new lesson requests. You must be connected to 
the Internet in order to make changes to your 
Inbox
 and to send and receive. 
Your 
Inbox
 contains a list of the new videos which students have assigned to you.  
Click a video to highlight it, and then click either 
Accept 
or 
Reject
.  If accepted, the 
video is moved to your 
Accepted
 page, and transfer of the file from the Academy will 
begin immediately if you’re logged in. If rejected, this video is moved to your 
History
page.  In either case, the student will be informed of your decision via email. 
When you are done accepting and rejecting videos, you may now use the Login button 
to connect to the Academy, and then visit the 
Accepted
 page to “watch” your videos 
arrive, or click the 
Hide
 button to close the window. When the transfer and unpacking 
of a video is completed, it will be added as a tab in your 
Current
 bin with a Tab ID 
reflecting the Academy serial number.  The process of importing these videos will also 
automatically  create  the  appropriate  new  student  records  in  your  V1’s  database  as 
necessary. 
As an added video organization feature, videos assigned to the current instructor which 
require lessons are also listed in the 
Results
 bin.  In this way, the 
Results
 bin acts as 
your Academy “to do” list.  Tabs are removed from the 
Results
 bin when they are 
analyzed (or manually moved out of the 
Current
 bin). 
Recording an Internet Lesson 
Lessons  may  either be  performed “on-site”  or  performed in  response  to 
videos sent to you through the Academy.  To respond to a received video, 
open the video to be analyzed, and then select the 
Academy
 button from 
the 
Record
 pop-up  menu.   To  perform  an “on-site” lesson, open a student’s  video 










