[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:1237] Accountability

From: Cat (cat237880@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Aug 30 2000 - 14:44:43 EDT


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Hi Everyone,

We are in the beginning stage of setting up our
computer lab. We will have five new stand-alone iMacs
DV and one network laser printer. As part of our
accountability for the lab, we would like to find an
application that will track who are the users, the
applications being used, and the length of time the
applications are being used. 

Does anyone know of a possible application? 

How do you track your students’ computer usage?

Does anyone know of any web sites that deal with how
to manage a Macintosh lab?

Thanks,
CAT


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