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We like to remind schools and businesses that our solutions include the very best in remote control and management features, so it’s always nice when we have our solutions tested and validated as exactly that 🏆 Thank you PC Pro Magazine http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQxYv
ICTEvangelist reviews NetSupport School. Mark Anderson (ICTEvangelist) states “NetSupport School comes into its own. Its beauty is in its simplicity.” He explains “Despite there being lots of different mobile learning and 1:1 strategies in schools, many have a more traditional ‘PC Suite’ installation or a trolley of devices that are shared around the school for learners to use. This can often mean that technology isn’t pervasive and for teachers who don’t use technology very often, it can make things quite difficult for them to manage when they come to want to use it again. As we know from the research around retrieval practice and Ebbinghaus’ Forgetting Curve, if we don’t revisit our learning often, over time we will forget it. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQkQ8
NetSupport wins the "Large Company of the Year" award at this years Mercury Business awards.
NetSupport School named winner in the 2018 Tech Edvocate Awards. The Tech Edvocate Awards honour the best that edtech has to offer to the education sector by recognising outstanding companies, people and products. We are delighted that our Classroom Management solution, NetSupport School, has won the “Best Classroom/Behavior Management App or Tool” award for the second year in a row! To be named winner of an award, the solution must be shown to be transforming education through the development and/or advocacy of edtech.
Check out the NetSupport highlights from this years BETT education show.
The Mercury Business Awards were established in 2005 and have become a ‘must’ in the business calendar throughout the Stamford and Rutland area. Held at the Greetham Valley Hotel, near Oakham, the awards celebrate excellence and showcase the achievements of local businesses and the people who work for them. NetSupport is delighted to be chosen as a finalist in the ‘Business of the Year: Large’ category of this year’s awards. This award recognises businesses that can show evidence of business growth; a commitment to the local community; a business strategy and vision for the next three to five years; proven success and achievement during the past two years; management with the ability to drive the business forward and a genuine commitment to its staff. The 2018 Rutland & Stamford Mercury Business Awards will be presented at a prestigious gala dinner at Greetham Valley Hotel on Friday, September 21.
While NetSupport was at ISTE 2018, we had lots of customers stop by to tell us how much they love NetSupport’s solutions: how they help save them time and enhance technology-led teaching and learning. Kim Bennett from Cherokee County School District said, “I love the fact that I can restrict internet access to certain things – basically I just love it!” Marialice Curran, the Founder and Executive Director of the Digital Citizenship Institute, came over to talk to visitors on the NetSupport stand as part of our joint campaign to increase awareness of the need for digital citizenship. She said, “I’m so excited today to be able to officially announce our partnership with NetSupport. What makes us different is the fact that together, collectively, we are changing the narrative around technology and social media use.” http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQQKG