Recommended network and Internet speed for Mobile Guardian Classroom Management?
Teacher
As a teacher, your device requires a stable and reliable broadband connection with a minimum internet download and upload speed of 2.5 Mbps to use Mobile Guardian Classroom Management.
That’s a baseline estimate, but you might need faster speeds depending on what you’re doing. If you are planning to run more extensive classroom sessions by using features such as screen sharing in the highest resolution possible you will need at least 10 Mbps upload and download speeds—although that’s still not very fast.
Student
As a student, your device requires a stable and reliable broadband connection with a minimum internet download and upload speed of 2.5 Mbps to use Mobile Guardian Classroom Management.
That’s a baseline estimate, but you might need faster speeds depending on wether you are sharing your screen.
Besides Internet speeds there are other factors to consider such as network capacity. Especially when both students and teacher are all connecting to the same network. In this scenario please ensure that the network is robust and allows sufficient bandwith capacity for each client.
Therefore a class of 25 students and teacher requires approximately 75 Mbps" excluding any other data transfer that may be happening in the class.
Recommended system requirements
Teacher
A Chromebook which is supported and able to run the official latest stable build of ChromeOS and has similar hardware specifications to the Windows / MacOS models below.
Minimum recommended system requirements for Windows and macOS
Windows |
macOS |
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Minimum OS Requirements |
Windows 10 or higher |
macOS 10.14 or higher |
Hardware Requirements |
Intel Core i5 4-core 8th-generation (T) or higher desktop CPU 8GB Memory, dual memory channel is recommended |
M1 8GB unified memory |
Student
A Chromebook which is supported and able to run the official latest stable build of ChromeOS
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