Have you downloaded at least one Android platform?
According to the documentation:

"To develop an Android application, you also need to download at least
one Android platform and the SDK Platform-tools"

more info: http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing.html#AddingComponents

Regards


On Jan 28, 9:49 am, Brian <brian.scarb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all
> I'm a high school cs teacher trying to get a lab installed for my students
> to use.
> I'm trying to use the android sdk and eclipse. I've successfully downloaded
> and installed the sdk to C:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk-windows.
> I've installed Eclipse but when I go to Windows>Preferences>Android and
> select the path for the Android sdk, the sdk can't be found when I select
> the location of the installation.
> I have a win 7 lab and I've tried on 2 pc's with no success.
> Any help is appreciated.

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