Classroom ManAgement
What Does it Do?
Encourage Connected Classrooms
With Lightspeed Classroom Management, teachers can keep their students logged in, participating, and focused whether in-person or at a distance. Advanced AI technology gives teachers real-time visibility and control of their students’ digital workspaces and online activity. Educators can safely message a distracted student, redirect their browser, close windows and tabs, and enable screen sharing for collaboration between students.
Keep Students Focused
Hierarchical permissions allow district administrators to set restrictions and give teachers the ability to establish further online boundaries for their students. With Lightspeed Classroom Management, educators and administrators are alerted to unusual or inappropriate online activity and can monitor live browsing behaviors for more productive interventions.
Integration Ideas & Updates
Resource Guide
Video Resources
A curated list of videos provided by the Lightspeed Systems to expand your learning. Some of the features demonstrated may not be enabled for use in HSD.
Welcome to Lightspeed Classroom Management for Teachers!
Meet the New Lightspeed Classroom Management User Experience
This video is for clients who have experience with the legacy Classroom Management tool. This video shows the changes between the legacy solution and the new user experience of Lighstspeed Classroom Managment.
Rearranging My Classes and Students
Lightspeed Classroom Managment gives you the ability to arrange your classes based on your schedule and your students based on your seating chart.
How to Manage Class Schedules & Enrollments
Learn how to manage your class schedules .
How to Check Students into Class
Learn how to check students into your classrooms.
Learn about the controls you have over student browsers.
Learn how to organize your digital resources using the allow and block lists.
Learn how to manage student groups allowing for differentiated instruction.
Managing the Individual Student
Learn how to manage an individual student. Be able to close browser tabs, redirect students, view browsing history, and more.
Learn how to communicate with and survey students.
Walkthrough how students can choose a status (working, need help, done) for themselves while they are using a device in the classroom.