May 23, 2009

Remote Access

If youÂ’re like me, your computer is one more important tool during your work day. I know I depend upon my computer for a variety of tasks all day long in my classroom, everything from attendance and grading to communication to making tests and assignments. Heck, it is always great to be able to find the answer to a question when the kids leave you stumped.

But one of the nice things about my computer is that it can be checked out remotely when I have problems. The district has set up remote control software allowing the tech folks in the building and the district to troubleshoot without even coming to my room. By giving access to these folks, IT tech support people can troubleshoot computer issues in a fraction of the time.

Another benefit of accessing a computer remotely is access to files with remote desktop software. With a little bit of help, i can access files on my computer from other parts of the school. That is convenient as well, since if we are in a computer lab I can still do the work that I had been seeking to complete earlier in my classroom.

Looking for some good software to allow that sort of remote access? Consider trying Proxy Pro 6 -- its 256-bit encryption is the highest in its class, and it will allow you to both access your files remotely and have remote tech support. Isn't that just what your workplace needs?

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