Netop Vision 8.1 Expands Tablet Support

Netop has released an update to two of its classroom monitoring and management tools, Vision and Vision Pro. The latest updates allow teachers to display demonstrations on students' Android and iOS devices.

Netop Vision is a classroom management suite that gives teachers the power to monitor student devices, launch applications on their devices, limit Internet capabilities, share screens and files, chat with students, and deliver interactive quizzes. The Pro version includes all of those features and adds Vision Mobile and WizTeach at no additional cost, support for blocked site lists, and the ability to log in all computers at once remotely.

The 8.1 update allows teachers to share demonstrations from their desktops to Android and iOS tablets using Vision Student. The new feature support screen sharing and annotations.

Netop Vision and Vision Pro 8.1 are available now. Additional details can be found on Netop's site.

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