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When a student attempts to use DreamBox Learning, they see a message asking them to download Adobe Flash 10. What should I do?

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When a student attempts to use DreamBox Learning, they see a message asking them to download Adobe Flash 10. What should I do?

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DreamBox Learning K-3 Math does require Adobe Flash 10 to work properly. Adobe Flash is free to download and only takes a few minutes; however, most school computers require someone with administrative rights to download and install the program. You may need to put in a request with your technology team to get Adobe Flash 10 installed on your school computers, in order to use DreamBox Learning. You can download Adobe Flash Player 10 here: http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/. Once downloaded, you will be given further instructions by Adobe’s Download Client. If you experience any issues with the installation, please contact Adobe for further assistance.

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