Netop Invites Educators to Beta Test New Workflow Management App

Software maker Netop is currently beta testing Vision ME, a Web-based workflow management app designed to support teachers and students in iPad classrooms. With Vision ME, teachers can present lessons from anywhere in the classroom, iPad to iPad, and students can lead class demonstrations from their own devices.

The app combines these presentation features with mobile device management tools. For example, the app lets teachers blank student screens and block Internet access. It also allows teachers to showcase a student’s work to the entire class, distribute and collect files and assignments, broadcast messages and chat with students in groups or 1-on-1. You can see a video demo of the app here.

Vision ME will be officially released this fall for the back-to-school season. To take part in a beta test, click here

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