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== Classroom Broadcast ==
  
==Description==
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Read at https://help.sugarlabs.org/classroom_broadcast.html
  
ClassroomBroadcast transmits the screen of the 'server' laptop to the screens of a number of 'client' laptops. Typically the teacher's laptop would be the server and the students' laptops the clients. ClassroomBroadcast is a low cost alternative to using a data projector. ClassroomBroadcast runs on the server laptop and a VNC client such as TigerVNC runs on the client laptops.
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The source file has been moved to [https://github.com/godiard/help-activity/blob/master/source/classroom_broadcast.rst GitHub]
 
 
==Installing==
 
Install ClassroomBroadcast on the 'server' laptop from http://activities.sugarlabs.org/addon/4507
 
 
 
ClassroomBroadcast also requires some additional software x11vnc
 
 
 
To install x11vnc enter the following in Terminal
 
sudo yum install x11vnc
 
 
 
Install a VNC client on all the client laptops, in Terminal enter
 
sudo yum install vnc
 
 
 
==Running==
 
Check that all laptops are connected to the same network. Start ClassroomBroadcast on the server laptop. Press the button in the centre of the screen and note the IP address below the button.
 
 
 
[[File:Screenshot of "ClassRoomBroadcast Activity".png |450px]]
 
 
 
Start the VNC client on the client laptops by entering the following in Terminal
 
vncviewer
 
 
 
Enter the IP address from the server into the dialog box.
 
 
 
The screen of the sending laptop is mirrored on the receiving laptops. It takes a few seconds for the screens to update.
 
 
 
To stop transmitting, click the centre screen button in ClassroomBroadcast. ClassroomBroadcast can be closed like any regular Sugar Activity. When you are finished with the clients, you can close them by clicking the X in the screen upper right which returns you to Terminal. Terminal can then be closed like any regular Sugar Activity.
 

Latest revision as of 06:21, 30 July 2018

Classroom Broadcast

Read at https://help.sugarlabs.org/classroom_broadcast.html

The source file has been moved to GitHub