Microsoft® Class Server Solution Review
Challenges and Opportunities in Education Microsoft Class Server 4.0 is a learning management platform that provides a complete solution for harnessing the power of the Web in pursuit of individualised instruction and greater student achievement. It is an exciting new way to learn that engages students, involves parents, and ensures more time for teaching. The education community works towards the common goal of raising standards.
The ability to obtain, create, edit, and share standardsaligned learning resources is one of the most compelling features of Class Server. Class Server “plays” content and assessments from many different vendors and can be connected seamlessly with other open-standards-based systems in your school region. Electronic resources can be purchased or created at the school or regional level, giving schools an unprecedented level of control and economies of scale.
This screen shows the first page of the learning resource, as the student or parent would see it. Assignment Manager & Reports Wizard This screen shot shows the Assignment Manager with the Reports Wizard. After an assignment has been graded, teachers can use the reporting feature to get a high-level view of how their whole class, or specific students within the class, did on that assignment. Within a report, you can click a score to view the actual assignment and the work that generated the score.
System Requirements following operating systems or later: • The Microsoft 98 • Microsoft Windows Windows Millennium Edition • Microsoft Windows 2000 • Microsoft Windows XP; • of RAM; • 128MB Super VGA monitor; • 50MB of free(800x600) hard disk space; • Microsoft Internet Explorer or later; • Internet or intranet access to6.0Class Server. • ® Server System Requirements PC with a 1.