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SANAKO Study 500 product demos


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Learn how the SANAKO Study 500 features below are used in the product demonstrations.

Sessions
Study 500 sessions are the settings within which the teacher and the students proceed with learning exercises. The teacher can initiate activities for students and use different teaching methods for each session. Session-based teaching allows the teacher to differentiate teaching to acocmodate students with varying skill levels.

File Launch
When the teacher wants the students to work with certain files, it is possible to copy and launch these files on the selected student computers.The ability to launch  files directly from the teacher’s computer to the student’s means that no time is lost in switching over from one task to another, or in assigning work for separate groups. Both teachers and students are able to optimize the time spent in this digital classroom.

Application Launch
The teacher can launch applications on individual student computers, or start them on several student computers simultaneously.The ability to launch applications directly from the teacher’s computer to the student’s means that no time is lost in switching over from one task to another, or in assigning work for separate groups. Both teachers and students are able to optimize the time spent in this digital classroom.

Quick Web Tour
The ideal way of keeping students focused on teacher’s choice of web-based material! The teacher can browse the web in order to present the material while students follow this activity. Once the presentation is over, students can be left at a prescribed point to continue with independent study.

Web Browsing Activity
The ideal way of keeping students focused on teacher’s choice of web-based material! The teacher can browse the web in order to present the material while students follow this activity. Once the presentation is over, students can be left at a prescribed point to continue with independent study.