Re: remote access to ImageJ

Posted by G. Esteban Fernandez on
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/remote-access-to-ImageJ-tp5023690p5023692.html

I use FIJI with my high school students and they had no problem installing
at home, on both Win10 and MacOS, by just sending them to http://fiji.sc
with no further instructions from me. College upper class people should be
able to handle it.

For access to remote computers by my students and users I use
http://remotedesktop.google.com; works well on any platform and is free.

-Esteban


On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 12:16 PM Knecht, David <[hidden email]>
wrote:

> Hi Joel- My class is much smaller, but we have been having students
> install Fiji on their personal computer for years.  This year, it was even
> more critical after the Spring semester shutdown.  We have had no problems
> getting everyone going on Fiji on their personal computers.  Between the
> Fiji installer package and an instruction sheet we put together, it went
> very smoothly.   I would suggest that it would be a good learning
> experience for anyone getting a college degree who is not comfortable with
> software download and installation.  I suspect that few will have problems
> that need support.  Dave
>
> Dr. David Knecht
> Professor, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology
> University of Connecticut
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>
> On Jul 12, 2020, at 2:21 PM, Joel Sheffield <[hidden email]<mailto:
> [hidden email]>> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I am teaching a Cell Biology course to a class of about 350 juniors and
> seniors.  As part of the lab component of the course, we use ImageJ for
> analysis of images.  Normally, ImageJ is loaded onto the computers that the
> students use in the labs.  However, in the present chaotic situation, we
> are teaching our labs online and, as you can imagine, struggling with how
> to convey a lab experience to  students who are working from home.  For
> most of them, it should be possible for them to download ImageJ on to their
> own computers, but I am concerned that a number of the students may be
> uncomfortable with downloading and installation, or may have equipment
> issues.
>
> So, I was wondering if there was a way in which students could log into a
> central system and use the program remotely.  Any suggestions would be
> welcome.  --
>
> Thank you very much.
> Joel
>
>
> Joel B. Sheffield, Ph.D
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