
Application
Metering and Control
Control and restrict the
application usage of your
Students. Identify both active
and minimised applications,
displaying the actual
application icon next to each
Student name. Drag and Drop
applications into either an
"Approved" or "Restricted" list.
To ensure maximum Student
attention, a specified
application can be opened on all
or selected Student PCs. A
history of software /
application usage is also kept
for the duration of the lesson.
The Tutor is also able to set
specific application usage
restrictions on a per Student
basis together with the standard
overall class restrictions. With
NetSupport School you can :
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Monitor all Student
Application use.
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View background applications
running on all PCs.
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Open and Close applications
on all selected PCs in a
single action.
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Record a full history of
application use for the
class.
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Allow the use of all
applications.
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Prevent restricted
applications from running.
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Allow only approved
applications to run.
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Internet
Metering and Control
Identify active and background URL's running on Student PCs.
Drag & drop URL's into "Approved" or "Restricted" lists.
NetSupport School will automatically direct Students to a
local webpage displaying "locked" information if they
attempt to visit a restricted website. To aid in Student
usability, while Internet restrictions are in force, a list
of approved websites will be presented to Students in their
browser to aid navigation.
The Tutor can also open
specified webpages on all Student workstations. A record is
also kept of all Student Internet activity for the duration
of the lesson. A further "Block All Internet Access" option
has been added whereby a Tutor can quickly disable all
access in a single action from within any area of NetSupport
School. You can :
- Monitor
all Student Internet use.
- View
background websites open on all PCs.
- Open
and Close websites on all selected PCs in a single
action.
- Record
a full history of internet use for the class.
- Allow
access to all websites.
- Prevent
access to any websites.
- Prevent
access to restricted websites.
- Allow
access to approved websites only.
The Internet monitoring and
control features of NetSupport School have been further
enhanced providing internet control across a wide range of
browsers and the inclusion of partial URL filtering.
Teachers can now provide access for students to selected
pages on a website, but restrict access to other pages at
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Teacher Security
- During a presenentation, where the Teachers screen is shown in
real-time to the class, Internet restrictions can also be applied
automatically to the Teachers computer to avoid accidentally opening an
unwanted website.
Internet SafeSearch
In addiction to the above, the latest version of NetSupport School
provides a new "SafeSearch" feature, which overrides the search
preferences for most leading search engines, applies content filtering
and prevents inappropriate text or images being returned within each
engines search results.
Powerful Remote Control
Watch, share or control the screen, keyboard and mouse of any Student
workstation in the class on a 1:1 basis irrespective of color depth,
resolution or operating system at either end. NetSupport has been
recognized since 1989 as a leader in PC Remote Control. Scale remote
screen to fit, remotely execute applications, copy between local and
remote clipboard, remotely login /logout of the computer, capture
screens shots, annotate the screen with a range of drawing tools and
much more.
Printer Control
NetSupport School features a powerful print management component
allowing total control over printer usage within the classroom. Students
can be prevented from printing, can be assigned page limits per lesson
or require Teacher authorisation. Thresholds can be applied for a lesson
defining maximum size of print jobs, auto deletion rules and more.
Device Control
NetSupport School features protection from external data sources for the
duration of a class. This includes preventing data being copied to (or
from) USB devices and CD/DVD drives and protecting against applications
being installed from an external source.
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