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Remote Control:
Watch, share or control the screen, keyboard and mouse of any student workstation irrespective of colour depth, resolution, network protocol or operating system at either end.
Monitoring:
Use the NetSupport School Scan function to keep watch on what is happening on your student workstations and what they are doing. With Multiple Scan function, you can cycle through the class or even the school,
displaying up to 16 student PCs' simultaneously.
Show:
Display the tutor screen on the students' screen using your existing Local Area Network to provide real-time Computer Training without the need for video splitters or any additional hardware. In addition the
new Broadcast Show feature greatly improves Show performance when the tutor needs to demonstrate to multiple students.
Show Leader:
Pass control of the show session to a nominated student, who then conducts the show until you decide to take back control.
File Transfer:
Transfer and manipulate files between workstations using advanced "Drag & Drop" technology.
File Distribution:
Distribute files and data from the tutor PC to multiple student workstations simultaneously with a minimum of keystrokes and effort.
Group Chat:
Open a discussion box that all or selected students can enter their comments in and that can be viewed by the rest of the class. Ideal for conducting class forums.
Group Leader:
Assign selected students to be Group Leaders for nominated students but with only the tools that you choose them to have. Once assigned, the Group Leader is then able to act like a
tutor to those students until you revoke their privileges.
Launch Applications:
Use the built-in functionality to launch applications on the student workstations directly from within the NetSupport Control program.
Multimedia Support:
If you have multimedia PCs', you can use NetSupport Schools' unique ability to synchronise video presentations without impacting on Network performance.
Audio Support:
If you have multimedia capable PCs', you can lecture to groups of students or talk to individual students over the LAN.
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