Lightspeed Systems Releases Screen Broadcast Feature in Classroom Management Solution

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Lightspeed Systems Classroom, now in beta, allows teachers and students alike to broadcast their screens to other classroom devices.

AUSTIN, Texas (PRWEB) June 20, 2018

Ed-tech solution provider Lightspeed Systems, the leader in K-12 device filtering for almost 20 years, has released a crucial new feature to its new classroom management software, Classroom. Classroom, now in beta, gives teachers the ability to broadcast teacher and student device screens to other devices in the classroom.

In beta for Google Chrome OS, with support for all operating systems on the way, the cloud-based Lightspeed Systems Classroom is a disruption to classroom device monitoring technology. Competing solutions such as GoGuardian for Teachers rely on teachers to continuously monitor classroom device activity as it happens. In theory, live monitoring solutions help teachers pinpoint students who are off-task or falling behind; in practice, teachers struggle to track the activity of 30 students at a time, and monitoring all those screens keeps teachers tied to their desks and devices.

Classroom — included at no additional charge with the Lightspeed Systems Relay web filtering solution, and available for purchase as a stand-alone product — leverages machine-learning AI to provide insights into student browsing behavior. Rather than depend on teachers to identify unusual browsing on sight, Classroom alerts teachers when it happens, zeroing in on students who may be distracted or struggling. Although teachers have the capability to live-monitor student device screens with Classroom, the solution's alerts free them from that responsibility.

With Classroom's new broadcasting feature, teachers can more easily demonstrate tasks, secure students' attention, and share exemplary work from other students.

In addition to screen broadcast, Classroom gives teachers the power to:

  • Receive status updates from students ("need help," "working," or "done")
  • See aggregate views of student browsing activity and status
  • View student screens in real time, pull browsing histories, and record device activity
  • Send quick messages (e.g., "Are you done?" and "Need help?") and receive replies from students
  • Lock device screens and send content links
  • Limit student web access to a website or group of websites for the class period, and release students when they change their status to "done."

The cloud-based, multi-OS Relay eliminates the need for multiple systems to filter, monitor and manage school devices with features for granular user activity reporting; content filtering, including SSL sites, with flexible policies; real-time suspicious activity alerts; and geolocation for lost and stolen devices.

To learn more about Classroom, visit http://www.lightspeedsystems.com/classroom. To learn more about Relay, visit http://www.lightspeedsystems.com/relay.

About Lightspeed Systems
Lightspeed Systems partners with schools to make learning safe, mobile and easily managed. Partnered with 6,500 districts in the United States and 25,000 schools around the world, Lightspeed Systems offers integrated solutions for smarter K-12 school networks: Relay, Web Filter, Mobile Manager, and Classroom. To learn more, visit http://www.lightspeedsystems.com.

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