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    Quote Originally Posted by Smiddy View Post
    Is that all? Ours have filtered Mobile phones, everything to do with mobile phones.
    They've tried to filter as many game sites as possible, they even filter some blog-like sites (geekologie, for example)
    Nope, I just don't go on the computers at 6th form much anymore . Basically I think they've made it so you can only go on educational sites and they watch what you're on so if you did get lucky and find a site that wasn't blocked it wouldn't stay that way for long.

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    Yes some rm thing.

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    school have blocked most good sites so i told evryone in my year to use www.vtunnel.com
    haha , evry 1 loves me for it
    Dont break rules.
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    REPORT IT !

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    Of if a site was unblocked the teacher wouldn't find out unless someone told a teacher

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    RM Tutor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by samTBH View Post
    Of if a site was unblocked the teacher wouldn't find out unless someone told a teacher
    they can look at all our screens
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    Dont break rules.
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    REPORT IT !

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    Yer i know that lol by Remote Ranger lol. But they see us on it and just tell us to take it off our screen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank View Post
    My school has AB Tutor Control.

    It SOOKS! Teachers can take over your mice (Like Remote Assistance, but they dont need your permission) turn off the Internet to just your machine and lock both, your keyboard and screen (Making it display a message like ATTENTION!)

    Does your school have any?
    Haha, when I went to school we had that. I didn't know then one day I was playing a game and a message came up saying 'Do you want me to phone your dad about this?' and it had the number below. I was like wth? My ICT teacher always did enjoy phoning parents. When he went out of the room we used to muck around with next doors computers. Shuting them down while people were working and stuff. Good times. :8

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    In my secondary school we had RM, I spent most my time there making work arounds for the system which got me into a lot of trouble but made me very profitable.


    Rm had all these quirky mod cons like remote assistance and lock pc.

    Then in college we used linux then switched to windows server 2003, there was nothing like that but I put that down to us being mature and no one ever needing to enforce that power.

    At work we use windows server 03 too, but I dont think teachers can do any of these fancy control of system. Though sys admin can boot people off.


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    We have Classlink the teacher can see what you are doing, take control of your pc, lock the pcs and shutdown/logoff the pcs.
    Lets set the stage on fire, and hollywood will be jealous.

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