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Latest revision as of 14:25, 19 August 2017
Time | Narration |
00:01 | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Installation of Scilab on Windows operating system. |
00:07 | I will install Scilab version 5.2 on windows operating system. |
00:13 | This procedure is applicable to all versions of Scilab and other versions of windows operating system. |
00:20 | You can download scilab from the scilab.org website. |
00:25 | Go to the Products, select Download and click. |
00:31 | Scroll down, click on scilab 5.2 under the Windows section . |
00:41 | This will open a dialog to download the exe file. |
00:45 | Click on Save File, the downloading will start. |
00:50 | It will take few minutes. I will minimize this. |
00:54 | Minimize the browser. |
00:58 | The direct link to download page is as shown. |
01:03 | Before starting the installation process please make sure that your computer is connected to the internet. |
01:10 | It is required to download and install Intel Math Kernal Library . |
01:16 | I will minimize this. |
01:18 | Double click on the scilab Setup file to start the installation procedure. |
01:25 | Click Run. |
01:28 | Select set up language as English, click OK. |
01:33 | This will start the Scilab Setup Wizard. |
01:37 | Click Next to continue. |
01:39 | Accept the license agreement, click Next. |
01:42 | Select a destination folder to install scilab on your computer. |
01:47 | Click Next. Go for Full Installation. |
01:50 | Click Next. |
01:52 | Next. Next. |
01:55 | Click Install to start the installation. |
01:58 | Click OK to give the internet connection permission. |
02:03 | This will start downloading of Intel Math Kernal Library for Scilab. |
02:11 | This will take few minutes. |
02:20 | Downloading of Intel Math Kernal Library has completed and the installation procedure for scilab has started. |
02:28 | This will take few minutes. |
02:46 | Installation of scilab has completed. Click "Finish". |
02:51 | This will Launch Scilab 5.2 on your computer. |
03:00 | I will close this. |
03:03 | We have several other spoken tutorial on Scilab at this time. |
03:08 | These are listed below. |
03:12 | Scilab Effort in India is co-ordinated through the website scilab.in |
03:18 | There are some interesting projects going on. |
03:21 | One of them is the Textbook project that codes worked out examples of standard textbooks using scilab. |
03:28 | The Links project allows users to link known scilab documents and to rank them. |
03:35 | We also help organize Scilab Workshops. |
03:38 | We have two mailing lists, one for announce and one for discuss. |
03:44 | We invite your participation in all our activities. |
03:47 | Back to spoken tutorials. |
03:50 | The spoken part will be available in various Indian Languages. |
03:54 | These are available at spoken-tutorial.org website. |
03:58 | These tutorials form a part of Level 0 training in Scilab. |
04:03 | These tutorials are available absolutely free of cost. |
04:07 | We wish to cover many FOSS systems through this route. |
04:11 | We welcome your feedback on these. |
04:14 | We also welcome your participation |
04:17 | In writing the outline for the software. |
04:20 | To write the original scripts. |
04:22 | To record the spoken tutorial. |
04:25 | To translate the script into various Indian Languages. |
04:28 | To dub the audio in Indian Languages using the script. |
04:33 | To review and give your feedback on all of the above. |
04:36 | We welcome you to conduct workshops using these spoken tutorials. |
04:42 | We also invite you to conduct efficacy studies on Spoken tutorials. |
04:47 | We are also looking for experts who can give technology support for audio, video, automatic translation, etc. |
04:55 | We have funding for all these activities. |
04:58 | Spoken Tutorials are part of the Talk to a Teacher project, supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD government of India. |
05:07 | More information on this Mission is available at the following link. |
05:11 | Thanks for joining us. |
05:13 | This is Anuradha Amrutkar signing off. |
05:16 | Goodbye. |