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net op school

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

Advanced Views:
Once you have learned to monitor and remotely control student computers, you will probably find some of the advanced viewing modes of use.

“Details View” is the default view that appears when NetOp is opened. “Classroom View” is very similar, with the exception that it represents all students with icons, rather than by text.

“Thumbnail View” is probably the most powerful and useful. The screen will show, as “thumbnails” (resized, small images) what is currently on-screen on every connected computer in the lab. The images will continue to update (albeit not completely in real-time) so you can keep a constant eye on the entire class as a whole.

Within the “Recordings view” mode you will be able to select and play-back any recordings you may have taken while monitoring student computers. You will not likely be using any of the other views within NetOp.

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