NetSupport School has been at the forefront of classroom management for over 25 years and, over that time, the functionality required has evolved from the traditional “Stop, Block and Lock” student management features, to also include tools that promote assessment, collaboration and facilitate orchestrating student learning in the classroom.
Beyond features, NetSupport School has also embraced the changing IT landscape in schools, now offering dedicated versions for all leading desktop and mobile platforms. The latest version builds on this pedigree, delivering efficiencies in performance and operability as well as a fully future-proofed solution that continues to keep pace with the latest platform developments.
Monitor Students
View thumbnails of all student screens or, for more detailed monitoring, view the screen of an individual student. Student Registration
Gather a student attendance register containing standard and custom information.
Lesson Objectives
Share lesson objectives and expected outcomes with students.
Internet/Application Monitoring
Monitor and restrict Internet and application use. Includes support for the new Microsoft Edge browser and control of both desktop and store apps.
Launch applications and websites
Remotely launch applications (including Office 365 apps), websites and browser-based curriculum resources on student screens.
Student Assessment
Conduct quick end of lesson surveys; use Q&A mode to deliver instant student and peer assessment, bounce questioning, scores and team play.
Communicate with students
Initiate chat sessions with individual students, broadcast messages to the class and monitor student requests for help.
Lock and Blank screens
Lock or blank students screens to gain attention.
File Transfer
Distribute documents and classroom resources to all or selected students.
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4 Responses to this entry.
Max, please reupload netsupport school. thanks.
Thanks, Max. Looks really interesting.
Could it be used at home to monitor your child’s Internet activity in real time?
Thanks.