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Getting Started | Basic "Demonstrate" | Advanced "Demonstrate" | The "Commands" Menu
Right-Click Options | Monitoring a Student | Remote Controlling a Student
Advanced Views | Messaging Students and Attention | Distributing Files | Collecting Files

Basic “Demonstrate” (“Broadcast” a screen):
You can show your screen to all students. This is useful if you want them to see how to do a certain task or if you want them all to look at a particular website.

Make sure all student computers are selected; in the regular “Details View” mode, press Ctrl + A on your keyboard to “Select All,” otherwise only the student(s) selected will be able to view the demo.

Click Demonstrate.  This will broadcast your entire screen to every selected student computer.

In this mode, by default, your screen will take over the students' screens and computers. They will have a full view of what's happening on your computer and will no longer have control of their mouse or keyboard.

To close the demonstration, click the “End Session” button in the new control panel that appears in the bottom-right of the screen.

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