Hi, I am looking into teaching a class of students using Android Studio, 
but, because of the network configuration, a proxy configuration will not 
work with Android Studio.

The computers are all running Mac OS X El Captain.

I have a room with 24 computers, and even if I were able to download all 
the tools through the automated downloader, that would be a significant 
time and download burden (as the school gets charged per GB).

So I am wanting to manually download and install:
* Studio (done)
* Platform tools
* SDK Tools (done)
* android-23 SDK
* System Image for android-23

And I think that is it, I also need to be able to replicate the 
installation across all computers. I have chosen API 23 as a few students 
still have phones running older Android releases, so I want to aim for the 
widest possible installations.

Is there a way I can do this? I only need a rough idea of what to do to get 
started. My own Android development at home has been on windows, and I, of 
course, don't have proxy issues.

Thanks, 
Marcus B.

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