imc
intelligent Teaching And Learning with Computers - management console
Install
- All systems
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curl cmd.cat/imc.sh
- Debian
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apt-get install italc-management-console
- Ubuntu
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apt-get install italc-management-console
- Windows (WSL2)
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sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install italc-management-console
- Raspbian
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apt-get install italc-management-console
- Dockerfile
- dockerfile.run/imc
italc-management-console
intelligent Teaching And Learning with Computers - management console
iTALC makes it possible to access and guide the activities of students from the computer of the teacher. For example, with the help of iTALC a teacher can view the contents of students' screens and see if any of them need help. If so, the teacher can access the student's desktop and provide support; the student can watch the teacher's actions and learn from them. Alternatively the teacher can switch into "demo-mode", where all the students' screens show the contents of the teacher's screen. Furthermore, actions like locking students' screens, killing games, powering clients on or off, and much more can all be performed via iTALC. This package contains the management console for iTALC, which helps to configure and manage iTALC installations.
italc-management-console-dbg
intelligent Teaching And Learning with Computers - imc debug symbols
iTALC makes it possible to access and guide the activities of students from the computer of the teacher. For example, with the help of iTALC a teacher can view the contents of students' screens and see if any of them need help. If so, the teacher can access the student's desktop and provide support; the student can watch the teacher's actions and learn from them. Alternatively the teacher can switch into "demo-mode", where all the students' screens show the contents of the teacher's screen. Furthermore, actions like locking students' screens, killing games, powering clients on or off, and much more can all be performed via iTALC. This package contains the debugging symbols for the iTALC management console. They are installed into /usr/lib/debug and will automatically be used by gdb.