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Conduct quick end-of-lesson surveys, use the "Q&A" mode for verbal questioning, or deploy full quizzes that mark themselves automatically.
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Students can raise a digital hand to ask for assistance without disrupting the rest of the class.
In the Tutor console, the status bars shifted. The yellow warnings turned to green. The thumbnail of Sarah’s screen refreshed. Word document. Times New Roman. Font size 12.
One of the headline features is the new . Designed with touch‑enabled and mobile devices in mind, this modern app brings all the core classroom management features into a streamlined interface that integrates seamlessly with Windows 11. Teachers can remotely launch Office 365 applications, open websites, deliver browser‑based content, and manage attendance directly from the app. References and further reading This public link is
Distribute work files, homework sheets, or multimedia assets to all or selected devices.
Teachers can instantly blank student screens and lock mice/keyboards to command immediate attention.
Imagine a classroom where 30 students are on 30 different websites. For a teacher, this is a nightmare. NetSupport School 15 acts as a digital shepherd. It doesn’t just show what a student is doing; it uses to let a teacher see every screen simultaneously. If a student wanders off-task, the teacher can discreetly "nudge" them with a message or instantly lock their screen to regain attention. Gamification & Interaction Can’t copy the link right now
Henderson took a sip of his lukewarm coffee. The grid was green. The war was won, for now. But he kept the button armed, just in case. It was Version 15, after all. There was no need to shout when you had total control.
The 15th anniversary version introduced several major updates: Modern User Interface:
Beyond Windows, NetSupport School has always been a leader in cross-platform support. Version 15 continues to allow teachers to connect and manage devices running all from a single teacher console. This is a critical feature for BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) schools or institutions with a mix of devices, allowing for a fully hybrid connection between the teacher and students using different platforms.
Installing NetSupport School 15 is straightforward but does require some planning. For Windows, the installation package includes both the Tutor Console (for teachers) and the Student component. Configuration can be managed centrally via Group Policy (GPO) using the ADMX templates provided with the installation. For Android tablets, the Student app is available for free from the Google Play Store, while iOS devices require the NetSupport Browser App.
Testing and assessment capabilities have been expanded with engaging new question formats. The new question type allows teachers to present a statement and require students to highlight the correct section of text to qualify for a correct answer. This provides a more challenging way to assess student understanding compared to traditional multiple‑choice questions. Two incorrect (fake) answers can also be added to drag‑and‑drop question types, forcing students to correctly identify the correct answer before dragging it into place.