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LANSchool Guiding you through…

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Important:

• LanSchool should only be used as a secondary supervising procedure in the classroom.

• Information viewed in the students’ computers should be taken and treated responsibly and with extreme confidentiality.

• Everyone has the right to privacy: LanSchool should only be used to make sure that students are on task. All other features of LanSchool can be used to substantiate and enrich teaching and learning in the classroom.

• Other computer misused should be properly reported and dealt with accordingly.

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Getting started

• Require students to login to their computers using their school user accounts

      Student’s school accounts format:  Grade 6: johnK18 Grade 7: johnK17 Grade 8: johnK16 • Display your LANSchool Teacher cosole on the widescreen

for students to see that they are closely watched and reminded to be on task at all times.

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1. Change your (Wireless) Wi-fi Protected Access to SIS_Student (Password: tiger1112)

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2. Open and Login to LANSchool Teacher Console(Password: net#!lan)

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Creating a Class List

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1. Create a Class List: >> Go to "Administer" menu >> One to One >> Manage Class List

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2. Create a Class List: continue >> Browse For Students – wait till students’ names display>> Select students in your class from Active

Students' list >> Click "Add" button – Students’ names selected should be added to the class list field on the left box

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3. Save Class List: >> Click "Save" button >> Type the Name of Class (e.g. Grade 7) – Set where to save >> Click Save

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You’ve just created and saved a class list!

Loading a Class List

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1. Load Class List: >> Go to “Administer” menu>> One to One >> Load Class List you’ve just saved>>

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2. Load Class List: continue >> Browse the Class List you’ve just saved>> Click Open >> Students’ name should populate the window in

list view

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Viewing Students’ ComputersChecking if the students' computers can be remotely

accessed and controlled

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1. To view students’ computers in the class list you've just loaded>> The “View All” button switches the view of the students’ computers from list

view to thumbnails view and vise versa

Thumbnail view of students’ computers

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2. To have a FULL View of a student’s computer>> Double click the thumbnail of a student’s computer

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3. To switch to List View & confirm if students can be remotely controlled>> Click “View All” icon>> Confirm the channel number display for each

student>> 600-6th Grade, 700-7th , 800-8th. If Channel “0” is displayed, the student is not on his off the network and can't be remotely accessed.

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Sending instant messages to student/s

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1. >>Select all students’ computers (Command+A or Shift+Select) to send to all/ a student for individual message>>Click “Message” icon

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2. >>Enter/type message to send or browse previously sent message from the drop-down list>>Click Send

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3. Message sent should appear on every student’s screen!

Eyes on screen message

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Sharing your Screen to students

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1. >>Select student/s to show your screen to >>Click “Show” icon

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2. >> Choose how your screen should be shared (Full Screen, or Windowed) >> Your screen should then be shown to everyone’s computer

as it creates a sound and hides your console

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Controlling Student’s Computer

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1. >>Select student/ students for multiple control >>Select “Control” icon. This option allows you to fully control a student’s computer and/

or control common apps on multiple computers

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2. >> Now you can fully control a student’s computer including opening an application or a program

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3. >> For multiple control: >>Select multiple computers>>Select “Control” icon>> Click “Yes” to confirm for multiple control

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4. >> Open a common application installed in the computers you’ve just selected

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5. The application is then opened in both computers

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Creating, Sharing, and Conducting a Test

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1. >>Click “Testing” icon>>Choose “Create Test”

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2. >>"Add Question" to add/write questions in your test

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2. >>Choose type of question>>Type your question>>Input the answers>>Select the correct answer to save>>Click Save>> Repeat

process for next questions

Type your question here

Type the answers and select the correct

answer to save

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3. >>Save Test after all questions are entered/written

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4. Conducting test using the recently created test: >>Select students>> Click “Testing” icon >> Choose Ask Students to take the

test

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4. >>Browse the test that you’ve just created/saved

Working on test status

Load the test that you’ve just savedClick Start to start

the test

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Other Features of LANSchool

All other features of LANSchool can be navigated through the main menus and sub-menus therein