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Save time, enhance learning, and keep students safe in the digital classroom.
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Vision for Chromebooks classroom management software provides visibility into all student activities, allowing teachers to see what their students see. Teachers can also share their screen, lock student screens and keyboards, and block websites - all with the click of a button. Easily redirect attention when needed, reclaiming instruction time and keeping students safe.
To use Vision for Chromebooks you’ll also need:
• A Google Classroom account
• Netop Vision Student (Available from the Chrome web store)
• Netop Vision Student Extension (Available from the Chrome web store)
Latest reviews
- (2020-06-23) J Z (Jayden): awesome
- (2018-05-19) Joseph Tavares: Total Invasion of our privacy. I am a student and our school does all of our work on Chromebooks and If any thing its rude and an invasion of peoples privacy for stranger who teach us look at our screens which I think is wrong even in a teachers position
- (2018-05-03) lucien riss: I am a student and I think of this as a complete invasion of privacy. Not only have our teachers installed this without our consent, but it seems completely useless when teachers do not understand that they can watch students screens from their DESKS. Teachers should not be able to view their student's computer screens not only because students have not given consent but also because it is a tool whose use appears to fill a non-existent hole.
- (2017-08-07) Charles Melchin: As a teacher, this tool is incredibly powerful. I love that it is very focused on what it is trying to accomplish, which is to help teachers monitor student device usage in real-time, and doesn't try chasing after a bunch of other features that clutter the program and cause it to lose focus.
- (2017-04-06) Brett Kent: Completely useless app inside of a school environment. It asks you to add a course, navigates you to the location of the account and then says I cant find any courses, even after it has been pointed directly to the active classroom.