[K12OSN] [Slightly OT] OS alternative for LanSchool/NetSchool Support?

Huck dhuckaby at paasda.org
Thu Jul 22 16:35:28 UTC 2004


personally I didn't like synchroneyes for anything other than monitoring 
activity in the lab during class...
for displaying my computer I used a projector(yes $$$ flashing)...but 
kinda hard for students to DO
work then they are watching your work on their screens...

--Huck

Doug Simpson wrote:

>Or Synchroneyes.  It allows the teacher to broadcast her screen to 
>everyone, or ot broadcast a studen't computer to everyone else, or the 
>teacher can "take over" a student's computer and run it.  But it has some 
>extra things, as well.  It also allows you to make tests and quizzes and 
>broadcast them to the students and they take the tests and it grades them 
>automatically
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>Doug
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>On Thu, 22 Jul 2004, Jim Hays wrote:
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>>VNC should do this with some heavy duty tweaking. 
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>>You may consider biting the bullet and buying Altiris Vision. 
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>>Todd O'Bryan wrote:
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>>>Anyone have an open source, freely downloadable, piece of software for 
>>>broadcasting a teacher screen to a class and letting the teacher view 
>>>the class screens? I know such software exists for a terminal server, 
>>>but I have a Win XP lab that I'm not likely to be able to switch soon, 
>>>and need something for that environment.
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>>>I did a google search, but since I don't know what exactly you would 
>>>call such software, I'm not sure if I got good results.
>>>
>>>Thanks much,
>>>Todd
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