NetSupport School - View Web History

By default all students' web history will be listed unless a specific student(s) are chosen first. 

  1. On the left toolbar click the globe (Internet) icon. 
  2. Click Web.
  3. Click History.
  4. The Web History dialog will appear. This provides details of the sites visited by the student(s) during the currently connected session.
    • Refresh will update the Web History list.
    • Save or Export allows the instructor to save the Web History list. Be certain to save the (.csv) file to Google Drive or X-Drive.
    • Print allows the instructor to print a copy of the Web History list.
  5. Click Close to return to the main NetSupport School window. 

For Application History see NetSupport School - View Application History

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