Some things are just meant to roam free,
like chickens in a farmyard, but students
in a computer lab? Take a classroom of 45
students, sit them in front of unmonitored
computers and what do you get? You might
like to think you’ll get a class of attentive
students ready to start the lesson. In the real
world, you’ve just created a potential freerange
social club mixed with an internet café.
That was exactly what was concerning
San Angelo ISD, a district of 24 schools
located in West Central Texas that serves
over 13,000 Pre K-12 students. In 2002, the
district began using NetSupport School to
monitor usage on its computers. The result
was that students quickly turned their focus
to instruction rather than their social lives.
NetSupport School is Classroom
Management Software that allows teachers
to monitor all students from one central
screen. It was designed to enhance the
teaching process by allowing more one-toone
instruction that, in turn, encourages
better student participation. Educators
monitor each student’s computer and if
necessary, take control of that PC or exhibit
their own screen onto students’ computers
to demonstrate a particular application.
As with any software, simplicity of use
is essential. Scott Mitchell is a computer
technician in the San Angelo district. “It’s
easy enough for anybody to use…the
teachers love it,” he said. “All of our experiences
have been positive. We started off
in 2002 with about 250 licenses and now
have over a 1,000.”
Let’s also dispel the traditional view
that Classroom Management is just about
monitoring student activity. With so many
external online temptations this will
always be a major focus but it’s important
to consider the improvements to instruction
that Classroom Management Software
delivers by encouraging greater group collaboration
and harnessing real-time visual
student feedback.
However, those benefits are not limited
to the traditional Windows PC environment. With the increasingly common
austerity measures, schools are looking
to reduce their hardware expenditure,
moving towards the Thin / Virtual Client
arena, a scenario faced by Luke Reagor,
Network Administrator for Stephenville
Independent School District.
“We chose NetSupport because it gave
us all the features we needed and then
some. We can see which user is at each
workstation and what they are running...
even if they have it hidden on their screen!
We can have the teacher and a technician
connected to the same workstation at the
same time. We can see what students are
typing, remotely run applications on a
student’s session as that student, enable/
disable USB and CDROM drives, plus it
works with our greatly expanding army of
NComputing boxes.”
Similarly, The University of St. Thomas
based in the Twin Cities of St. Paul and
Minneapolis needed to improve interaction
between instructors and students as
well as replace an older hardware classroom
control system.
“Our decision to switch to an
NComputing Virtual Desktop environment
has really paid off….what we needed
to complement this was a Classroom Management solution that would happily
run on this setup,” explained Software
Engineer, Saladin Cerimagic.
“NetSupport School has greatly
improved the interaction between instructors
and students, proving to be particularly
useful in the computer science
department where instructors need to
troubleshoot problems that students
encounter in their programming. With
NetSupport School’s collaboration tools
the class can participate in this process.”
Learn More
For more information on
adding further value to your
instructional technology
services, visit www.netsupportschool.com to
download a fully featured
classroom trial license or call 1
888 665 0808.