Looking at your course material, it does appear that they have a custom plugin that makes regular Eclipse actions easier to execute, by adding a number of buttons to the Eclipse toolbar, you won't find these in a vanilla install. Or you can download that package directly here, and install it. It would seem that your course just requires Java, so you can use the automated Installer that you find on this page: and then choose the Eclipse IDE for Java Developers in the wizard. Really surprised instructions from 2007 haven't been updated, but that's another matter. I downloaded your course material, and it does indeed contain a really old version of Eclipse - as greg-449 pointed out, there's no way this is going to work on macOS High Sierra.
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