Scilab/C2/Installing/Gujarati

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Visual Clue Narration
00.01 Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Installation of Scilab on Windows operating system.
00.08 I will Install Scilab version 5.2 on windows operating system.
00.14 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 , scroll down select scilab5.2 under the windows section .
00.41 This will open a dialog to download the exe file.
00.45 Click on save filethe downloading will start.
00.51 It will take few minutes. I will minimize this.
00.55 I will minimize the browser.
00.59 The direct link to download page is as shown.
01.04 Before starting the installation process please make sure that your computer is connected to internet.
01.11 It is required to download and install Intel Math Kernal Library .
01.17 I will minimize this.
01.19 Double click on thescilabsetup file to start the installation procedure.
01.25 Click Run
01.28 Select set up language as English.click Ok
01.34 This will start the setup wizard.
01.37 Click Next to continue.
01.39 Accept the license agreement click Next.
01.43 Select a destination folder to install scilab on your computer.
01.47 Click Next.
01.49 Go for full Installation.
01.50 Click Next.
01.52 Next.
01.54 Next.
01.55 Click Install to start the installation.
01.59 Click Ok to give the Internet Permission.
02.04 This will start downloading the Intel Math Kernal Library for Scilab.
02.11 This will take few minutes.
02.21 The downloading of Intel Math Kernal Library has completed and the installation procedure for scilab has started.
02.28 This will again take few minutes.
02.46 Installation of scilab has completed.
02.51 This will Launch Scilab 5.2 on your computer.
03.01 I will close this.
03.04 We also have several other spoken tutorial on Scilab.
03.08 These are listed below.
03.13 Scilab Effort in India is co-ordinated through this website scilab.in
03.18 There are some interesting projects going on.
03.21 One of them isTextbook project That codes worked out examples of standard textbooks using scilab.
03.29 The links project allows users to link known scilab documents and to rank them.
03.35 We also help organize Scilab Workshops.
03.39 We have two mailing lists one for announce and one for discuss.
03.44 We invite your participation in all our activities.
03.48 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 tutorial form a part of Level 0 training in Scilab.
04.03 These tutorials are available absolutely free of cost.
04.08 We wish to cover many FOSS systems through this route.
04.12 We welcome your feedback on these.
04.15 We also welcome your participation
04.17 In writing the outline for the software.
04.20 To write the original scripts. To record the spoken tutorial.
04.25 To translate the script into various Indian Languages.
04.29 To dub the audio in Indian Languages using the script.
04.33 To review and give your feedback on all of the above.
04.37 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.
05.03 More information on this Mission is available at http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro.
05.12 Thanks for joining us.
05.14 This is Anuradha Amrutkar signing off.
05.17 Goodbye.

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