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Sanako Study 1200 screen sharing: How students can present their computer-based work to the entire class from their seats
2011/08/25
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- Do you assign computer projects – web quests, writing tasks – to students on the LRC computers, and do you want each of them to present his/her project work to the entire class?
- You can save a fair amount of (precious class) time (and of distracting commotion), if you use the Sanako classroom management system’s screen sharing features.
- Rather than having students walk up (the “pedestrian” approach), transfer their work to (e.g. reopen their website or MS-Word on) the teacher computer and present it from there to the class –
- students can remain in their seats/on their computers, if you use one of these two approaches:
- to show the students’ work on the classroom projector screen:
- Click on the student’s icon in the classroom layout, from the popup-window, choose button: “Remote Control”

- a new window showing the student’s screen opens up: drag it to the projected screen and maximize it: ready to roll…
- to show the students’ work on the audience’s computer screens:
- from the center buttons, open the submenu of button “screen control” , choose submenu item “model student”

- (to avoid affecting self access students in the LRC, you may want to group all your students into one color group, and then work with the colored left parts of the center buttons, instead o the grey right parts),
- with the altered mouse cursor, click on the student icon in the classroom layout that you want to become the model student
- the other students’ icons (either in the entire class or in the group affected, see above) in the classroom layout will change to the icon denoting “receiving model student”:
. ready to roll…
Categories: audience-is-teachers
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