You can start by using video conferencing tools and sharing screens to go through the text together. Also, set up online discussion forums for students to share their thoughts.
It depends on the device and the software you have. Some operating systems offer built-in features for remote screen time management, but it might require some setup and configuration. For example, on iOS, you can use Family Sharing to control screen time remotely for family members.
According to what I know, there is usually an electronic product called an e-book reader that can remotely control the pages of an e-book. These readers usually have one or more control buttons that can be used to adjust the page turning speed, zooming ratio, and so on. Some readers also support hand gestures, such as swiping up to flip the page, swiping down to go back to the previous page, swiping left to flip to the next page, etc.
Of course, these were just plots in novels. In real life, there was no electronic product that could remotely control the pages of an e-book. However, with the development of technology, new electronic products may appear. These electronic products may have functions similar to e-book readers, allowing us to better enjoy the pleasure of reading.
As a fan of online literature, I don't know what Green Pine Guard is. However, in general, to remotely access a child's computer, one had to first confirm whether the child had set access restrictions and whether the computer had turned on the remote access function.
If the computer has been set with access restrictions, you need to unlock the computer with the child's account password before you can access it remotely.
If the computer does not have access restrictions and remote access is enabled, then you can install a remote desktop software such as the MicrosoftRemote desktop or TeamView on the child's computer and use the software for remote access.
In addition, Green Pine Guard is not a common computer security software. If you need to remotely access your child's computer, it is recommended to choose some well-known computer security software such as anti-virus software, firewall, etc. to ensure the security of the computer.
Well, 'We Work' might refer to the coworking space company. Its story could involve its founding, growth, and challenges in the business of providing shared workspaces.
I think it really depends on a few things. Like how important the comic is, how much progress has already been made, and if there are any external pressures. If it's a crucial project and we're behind schedule, then yes. But if not, working overtime could lead to burnout and might not be worth it.