CrossTec's SchoolVue

CrossTec's SchoolVue

SchoolVue by CrossTec

CROSSTEC’s SchoolVue has a variety of features to help teachers manage their classrooms and keep students on task. Using the program’s Thumbnail View and Auto Zoom, teachers can monitor the screen of every student in the classroom, and the Attention Button lets them lock student PCs to focus the class’s attention elsewhere. Teachers can use SchoolVue to broadcast multimedia files and make real-time marks on the integrated electronic whiteboard. They can also use the software for lesson planning, creating and grading assessments, and restricting student access to applications and websites.Price: $1,269 for a class of 25.

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