Re: school network -- view what students do on their computers
Bit Twister <BitTwister@localhost.localdomain> writes:
> On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 21:21:09 +0000, Bernhard Kastner wrote:
>> Bit Twister schrieb:
>>> On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 13:42:19 +0200, upro wrote:
>>>
>>>>It's only for the school teaching purposes, sure.
>>>>
>>>>The other problem I'm facing is the install - I need to have a double
>>>>boot W2k and Linux - on 27 machines.
>>>
>>>
>>> Document the process and have the students, set up their box, you have
>>> them hollar when the output of command does not match paper. :)
>>>
>>> They learn how to follow instructions, you get the boxes setup.
>>
>> not a bad idea...
>> especially because he his wokring inan IT-school so the pupils should be
>> interested anyway. they *have* to be interested ^^
>
> Also, students could install at home to do homework. :)
>
> If nothing else, teacher gets the install done, and can use his box to
> rsync students boxes to cleanup or install problems for them to
> trouble shoot the next day.
>
Well, it's not an IT school, so it's no good idea to give them laptops
home and have them to install the machines at home, no matter how good
the instruction is. How often have you said "RTFM!!!!" in your
life?!??
A nice idea would be to "clone tha machines", as James Knott
stated. I had that idea, too. The problem is ... how?!??
James, if you have an instruction - I promise to RTFM... ;-)
Best,
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Michael
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