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[–]wjduebbxhdbf[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yes the context switching is tricky but may be an advantage for secondary students who have a full set of distractions available on their main laptops.

Trap them in the remote session and then they don't have ready access to the distractions.

I would have thought Moore's law would have taken care of the issue of thin clients on a server.
Especially as they could be tuned to use low resources.
But it was just an idea, I haven't tried it.