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If you are like me, an educator, then you know what I am talking about when faced with students learning computer skills in the classroom. There are times when you'd want to check if the student is actually doing the work s/he is supposed to do rather than checking out Facebook or chatting with friends. The "boss key" is easy to do since students know when you are on to them - when you approach their terminal, boss key activated and you're left with no clue as to what s/he is doing. How do you solve this?

There are commercial applications that allow you to "snoop" on your student's terminal from your computer - leaving no clue to the student when you are checking them out. Yes, VNC might be able to do this but iTALC fits it to a T.

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