Specifications
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The Ruins of Atlantis Main Menu Interface
When the Ruins of Atlantis virtual world opens, you will be presented with the user
interface below. The following pages will familiarize you with many of the controls and
game mechanics of Ruins of Atlantis.
How you log in determines how your progress is saved. Teach your students how to
save their progress.
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Log into CS2N
If a teacher wants to track all of her
students’ progress on one screen, then
they will want their students to setup
CS2N accounts. When students log
in with their own CS2N account, their
progress is tracked and stored via
the CS2N network. This lets students
continue their progress, even on a
different computer.
Create a CS2N account at http://www.
cs2n.org/signup (users will need an email
address)
For teachers to see all of their student’s
progress they will need to setup a CS2N
Group. Learn more at
www.cs2n.org/teachers/groups
Log in locally
A local log in allows students to save their
progress on a local machine. Students will
need to use the same computer every day
to take advantage of this feature.
Log in as guest
Within the LOCAL button, there is an
option to log in as guest. Logging in as
a guest allows teachers to preview and
demonstrate the game easily, but once
the game is closed no progress will be
saved. This option should not be used
with students, as all progress will be
lost if the application is closed, even
accidentally.
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Logging In and Saving Progress










