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>Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 16:17:44 +0300 (EEST)
>Subject: Re: #7135.3 lab attendance tracking (1)
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Hi,
We use a server-client strucure lab. When students enter with their user
IDs and passwords when they login the systems, the server keeps track of
each user including what programs they run.
ArifA

> We use a card reader and students are required to sign in at the front
> desk when they come in and sign out when they leave. If a student
> forgets to sign out they loose all their time.  Students can sign in
> with their ID card or with their social security number.  IT wrote a
> protocol and it runs with the student database of the school, so the
> following screen after the student swipes the card is one that asks
> which class you want the student sign in to (the options are all the
> classes the student is registered within the language and literature
> department).
> At the end of the week we print out reports of all kinds.
> If you need more information email me at [log in to unmask]
> Mariana
>
> Mariana Pomphile
> Language Lab Director
> Department of Language and Literature
> North Georgia College & State University
> (706) 864-1682

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