View, Control, Instruct with iTalc | Linux Today

View, Control, Instruct with iTalc

Written By
JW
Jack Wallen
Apr 26, 2010

“If you work in an educational or training environment where you
instruct users on the ins and outs of using computers, or you need
to be able to (for whatever reason) control the PC user’s use of a
machine, the tools available are often quite expensive or quite
difficult to use. Neither is the case in the Linux environment,
where tools like iTalc are available.

” iTalc is a didactical tool for instructors that support both
Linux and Windows. With iTalc an educator can:

* View an entire class of student desktops from a single
machine.
* Lock students out of their desktops.
* Demonstrate a task to an entire class.
* Power off/reboot remotely.

“and much more.”


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JW

Jack Wallen

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