[game_edu] Classroom Technology Question
Tom Dowd
tomdowd at ameritech.net
Fri Dec 21 10:13:56 EST 2007
There's no problem, but since there are multiple solutions available I was
looking for first-hand experience with the tools. Mike Doherty's appreciated
response was exactly the kind of information I was looking for.
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Tom Dowd
Columbia College Chicago
Faculty/Interactive Arts and Media (Game Design Major)
tdowd at colum.edu
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Of richard at moyaentertainment.com
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 4:06 PM
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Subject: Re: [game_edu] Classroom Technology Question
Seems like that software does what you need it to do. What is the problem?
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Rich Elswick
President
Moya Entertainment
http://www.moyaentertainment.com
Quoting Tom Dowd <tomdowd at ameritech.net>:
> I have classroom technology question not specifically related to game
> education, but the applicability should be obvious...
>
> Can anyone recommend workstation monitoring software/hardware that allows
an
> instructor to see all the monitors in the classroom, individually or via
> thumbnails, and take direct control over the mouse/keyboard input of the
> slave workstation?
>
> Net Orbit 1.5 is an example of what I am referring to -
> http://www.net-orbit.com/
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Tom Dowd
>
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> http://game.colum.edu
> tdowd at colum.edu
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