Communication and Screen Sharing
Disabling Speak to Class
Overview By default, LanSchool Classic instructors are able to speak directly to the class using the Teacher Console. Some organizations need to prevent instructors from speaking to students with LanSchool Classic. Administrators can disable the ...
Sending and Receiving Files
Overview With LanSchool, teachers can send a folder full of files from the teacher's computer to one or more student computers. Then, once students have modified the files, teachers can collect them back on the teacher computer. Each students' files ...
Messaging Students
Overview Send messages to all or selected students. This is often an effective way to get a distracted student back on task. Also, students can ask the teacher a question and the teacher can respond by initiating a chat session with that student. ...
Muting Student Audio
Overview Mute student devices on your channel to disable the speaker(s) on each device. This feature is useful when you want to lecture without the distraction of students playing music or audio (such as a video) on their devices. Muting student ...
Blanking Student Screens
Overview Blank student screens on your channel and disable student keyboards and mice. This feature is useful when you want to lecture without the distraction of students playing with their computers, or you need to quickly gather their attention. ...
Pushing Websites and Applications to Students
Overview This feature allows you to run an application or launch a website on student computers. This can be quite useful for younger students who have trouble navigating to a specific web address or starting a specific application. Here is a brief ...
Showing Student Screen
Overview Broadcast a student's screen to all other students. This is a great way to allow a student to present or demonstrate something with the entire class directly from their own computer. Here is a brief video demonstrating the use of Show ...
Showing Teacher Screen
Overview Show teacher screen allows a teacher to broadcast their computer screen to one or more student computers in either Full Screen or Windowed mode. This is a great way to demonstrate a lesson or present to students directly on their screens ...