The term "classroom management" refers to the use of software solutions to organize, control, and monitor digital teaching and learning processes within an instructional environment – particularly in computer-based or hybrid classrooms. The goal is to support teachers in managing technical resources, interacting with students, and enforcing digital classroom rules. This applies to schools, adult education institutions, and corporate training settings.
Screen Monitoring: Real-time display of student screens for supervision and support by the teacher.
Screen Sharing: Ability for the teacher to broadcast their screen to student devices or view student screens.
Device Control: Remote management of student devices (e.g., locking keyboard/mouse or disabling internet access).
Communication Tools: Integrated chat or messaging features for targeted communication between teacher and students.
Test and Exam Module: Creating, administering, and automatically evaluating quizzes and assessments within the system.
File Distribution and Collection: Centralized sending and receiving of class materials and assignments.
Attendance Tracking: Digital recording of attendance and participation over time.
Usage Analytics: Analysis of activities, software usage, or learning progress tracking.
A teacher locks all student screens during a test to prevent unauthorized browsing.
A trainer broadcasts their presentation in real time to participants' devices.
An IT administrator centrally controls which software is accessible on student devices.
A teacher uses the built-in chat feature to communicate with individual students without interrupting the lesson.
A student submits an assignment through the platform, and the system automatically evaluates the result.