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Chapter 24: Managing Hands-on Lab
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About Hands-on Lab
Hands-on Lab sessions allow instructors to prepare lessons or exercises that
students can complete on remote computers on which training software is installed.
Students can use these remote computers during a training session for hands-on
learning and practice. Because instructors can control Hands-on Lab sessions, they
can maintain an optimized lab environment that is effective, familiar, and consistent.
students can complete on remote computers on which training software is installed.
Students can use these remote computers during a training session for hands-on
learning and practice. Because instructors can control Hands-on Lab sessions, they
can maintain an optimized lab environment that is effective, familiar, and consistent.
You can schedule the following two types of Hands-on Lab sessions:
In-session Hands-on Lab. For details, see
Setting up in-session Hands-on Lab
(on page 343).
On-Demand Hands-on Lab. For details, see
Setting up on-demand Hands-on Lab
(on page 347).
To set up a Hands-on Lab session, the host schedules the lab and reserves the
computers for the presenter. Then the host starts the Hands-on Lab within the
training session. The presenter assigns computers to participants, connects the
computers with a mouse click, and then each participant can use the virtual computer
at remote locations. The presenter or host can also
computers for the presenter. Then the host starts the Hands-on Lab within the
training session. The presenter assigns computers to participants, connects the
computers with a mouse click, and then each participant can use the virtual computer
at remote locations. The presenter or host can also
set recording options for the Hands-on Lab session
broadcast a message to all participants
respond to a participant's request for help
ask all to return from the lab
end the Hands-on Lab session
Note:
If you chose the scheduling option to support over 500 attendees for
this session, the number of participants that can access a Hands-on Lab
computer is limited to 50.
computer is limited to 50.