Apple Remote Desktop 3.1 User Manual

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Chapter 1

Using Apple Remote Desktop

Controlling Screens

Show students how to perform tasks by controlling their screens from your computer,
opening applications and using files as required.

Locking Screens

Lock student screens to prevent students from using their computer when you want
them to focus on other activities.

Terminating Computer Use

Remotely log students out or shut down their computers at the end of a class or
school day.

Distributing and Collecting Files

Distribute handouts electronically, at a time that won’t disrupt class activities or when
they’re needed for the next class activity, and collect homework files.

Automating Website Access

Open a webpage on all student computers. Drag a URL from Safari to your desktop,
then copy it to student computers and open it in Safari. You can also copy files and
open them in the appropriate applications on student computers.

Providing One-to-One Assistance

Provide help when a student needs it, conducting private and discreet computer-to-
computer interactions.

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