diff --git a/content/college/wall-of-sheep.md b/content/college/wall-of-sheep.md index 6e98ffb..873a3b1 100644 --- a/content/college/wall-of-sheep.md +++ b/content/college/wall-of-sheep.md @@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ Personally, I dislike being limited by technology. If there's a system in place Throughout my time there, I was able to break through many parts of their network, mostly the sections involving keeping students on task. The hardest part of this was doing it in such a way that it couldnt be traced back to me, just in case they didnt appreciate me _testing_ their systems. Whilst I don't condone doing this, it is certainly a lot of fun, and I learnt a whole lot through it. To this day, they still have no idea I did any of it, unless they're reading this, in which case, __Hi__! + + ## College Sheep #### [LanSchool](/wall-of-sheep/LanSchool/) diff --git a/content/wall-of-sheep/LanSchool.md b/content/wall-of-sheep/LanSchool.md index adead4b..d023ff5 100644 --- a/content/wall-of-sheep/LanSchool.md +++ b/content/wall-of-sheep/LanSchool.md @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ title: LanSchool slug: lanschool +summary: The tool of choice of my college to monitor students usage of computers. Turns out it's not particulally robust! LanSchool is the software of choice for my college to monitor and control computer usage. It allows teachers to see students screens, interact with them, and even block certain functionality like the internet and removable storage. My secondary school had a system much like this, but they weren't as active in using it.