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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

Right-Click Options:
The “Demonstrate” button is probably the only main button you will be using. While there are other options you may occasionally use, they are much more easily and efficiently accessible through right-clicking on specific student computers in the “Details View” list.

These options will prove to be the most valuable in your heading of the class. Below is a listing of the ones you will use.

  1. Demo this Student:
    This option, only available when all students are selected, will broadcast the right-clicked-student’s monitor to every other student’s monitor.
  2. Apply attention on this student:
    A notice will appear on the selected student’s monitor, interrupting whatever may currently be on their screen.
  3. Monitor this student:
    Windowed on your screen, the selected student’s monitor can be seen, but not interacted with.
  4. Remote Control this student:
    A new window will appear in which you have full control over the selected student’s monitor. Note that they will also retain control over their computer, as well, in addition to you.
  5. Chat with this student:
    A private real-time chat session will be established between you and the selected student.
  6. Audio Chat with this student:
    Initiates an audio chat with the selected student; irrelevant in a single-room computer lab.
  7. Send Message to this Student:
    An instant message will be sent to the selected student; they will be unable to reply.
  8. Collect Files from this student:
    You will be able to collect files that a student may be working on; this is useful, for example, on timed-exams or assignments when you must collect a finished product on-time, regardless of how much work has been done.
  9. Distribute Files to this student:
    Easily allows for distribution of materials (such as assignment guidelines) to a single or large amount of students.

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