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School
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It can be very difficult to fulfill the need of high level computing environments with a limited budget for education and training. The UTMA based network computing terminal solution can provide computing environments for 30 (up to 10 with Windows XP Home/Pro/Media Center, Windows 2000 Professional) students with the same performance as the original host computer. Through this solution, many students can have the benefit of education, without the requirement of a large budget.
Teachers can also send warning messages and even take control of students computing environments to stop the use of improper applications such as instant messaging. The UTMA terminal solution is an ideal solution for school and training centers with a limited budget and limited human resources. |
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Teacher's Office
One PC is offered to one teacher in most schools. Rarely will one individual teacher utilize more than 15-20% of the allocated resources. If the PCs in all of the teachers' offices were to be integrated into a multi user environment, teachers would be able to share data and efficiently utilize the available resources while saving the school's money.
Classroom
It is becoming increasingly common for teachers to have their daily classrooms equipped with individual PCs. It is inefficient to manage each and every computer to synchronize data and deploy applications.
If a multi user terminal were to be installed in the classroom, these problems could be resolved with ease. Teachers would not only free themselves from the inconvenience of external storage devices, they would also be able to concentrate more on teaching activities because of the time saved from the benefits of Multi-User environments.
Computer Labs
Most schools have two or three computer labs for teaching computer lessons to students through the use of computers. Generally, 30 to 40 PCs are installed in these rooms and special software would control every PC.
Significant hardware and software maintenance is usually required to maintain this type of environment, and would benefit greatly from a multi-user environment. In addition, computer upgrades would only need to be done to the Host PCs, making the cost of upgrades and maintenance minimal. |
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