An electronic classroom includes a teacher computer linked electronically
to one or more student computers. The teacher can use the teacher
computer to create or edit lessons and present lessons to the students on
the student computers. The lesson includes one or more pages containing
visual markings, such as text and graphics, and various input regions
where students can make inputs and answer questions presented in the
lesson. Student inputs can be made by a stylus, mouse, keyboard, or other
input device. Using the teacher computer, the teacher can view the
progress of each student through the lesson and interact with the
students. A student computer can be located remotely from the classroom,
such as at a student's home.