Monitoring student digital activity has been enhanced to accommodate modern computer setups:
Historically, NetSupport School was stronger on Windows. Version 15 delivers .
: The Android Student has been updated to support newer SDKs (Android 7.0+), and the Chrome Student now complies with Google's Manifest v3 standards. for version 15 or how to from an older version? New features - NetSupport School netsupport school 15 new
We spoke to beta testers to get the raw feedback on the features.
Teachers can remotely power off computers that are left logged out at the end of the day, reducing utility costs. Monitoring student digital activity has been enhanced to
In the rapidly evolving landscape of digital education, maintaining student focus and facilitating effective instruction is a constant challenge. (released in 2023 and continuing to set benchmarks in 2026) addresses these needs with a major update focused on user experience, technician efficiency, and versatile classroom engagement. As a leading on-premise classroom management solution, this new version enhances how educators, technicians, and students interact in blended learning environments.
The "Stop Student" feature has been added to allow technicians to temporarily stop the client service on specific machines, and web filtering in Microsoft Edge is now faster. for version 15 or how to from an older version
Whether you manage an individual classroom or a school-wide network, the updates in version 15 represent a massive leap forward in usability and efficiency. What’s New in NetSupport School 15? 1. Brand-New User Interface (UI)
The most immediately noticeable change in NetSupport School 15 is its brand-new user interface. Replacing the traditional toolbar and menu system with an intuitive ribbon-based design, the new layout makes finding and using all of the software’s comprehensive features simpler and faster.
Simple MSI installers and Chrome extensions make school-wide deployment straightforward.
Core functions like monitoring, testing, and communication are organized into distinct tabs.