Tools for organizing classroom activities and maintaining discipline.
Tools for organizing classroom activities and maintaining discipline.
Looking for classroom management tools that work across networks, are simple enough for teachers without technical skills, and secure from unauthorized access. You're evaluating Net Control 2 and NetSupport, and you're also considering what your students should demonstrate online.
There are dedicated programs for educational institutions enabling educators to monitor and manage students' devices.
R - Classroom is super awesome and is the best thing ever. Among others for study tools we use Quizziz, Quizlet, and DuoLingo. Quizlet for studying vocab and other stuff, has exam/practice test feature. DuoLingo, for learning a different language like Spanish. Quizizz for taking a Quiz online and teachers get like a spreadsheet from it I think. Also Kahoot! for a fun Quiz game. AFAIK All of the things I listed are free except for Classroom.
Student here! http://classroom.google.com - Is the best thing that's ever happened to our school. So simple, we have Chromebooks and accounts without email functionality. Google Classroom is so simple, even the least technical of our teachers have figured it out. Has a mobile app and a great desktop website, works well on every computer I've used, and is really simple. The other students in my class that are very tech illiterate have had no issues with it this year. Your teacher puts an assignment out, you go to classroom and open it, it creates a document and a folder for classroom in your Google Drive and you can collaborate with other students and turn it in before/after the due date or mark as done. 10/10 would use again. TL
R - Classroom is super awesome and is the best thing ever. Among others for study tools we use Quizziz, Quizlet, and DuoLingo. Quizlet for studying vocab and other stuff, has exam/practice test feature. DuoLingo, for learning a different language like Spanish. Quizizz for taking a Quiz online and teachers get like a spreadsheet from it I think. Also Kahoot! for a fun Quiz game. AFAIK All of the things I listed are free except for Classroom.
The proxy server lets you restrict access to specific sites and other content. After that, you can set up a VNC connection so you can view clients from the teacher’s desk. While there are tools that block the internet, for long-term use it makes sense to apply Group Policy to prevent web access.