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Double Telnet TutorialLast updated: 6/30/2008 What is double telnet? | How do I get in to a double telnet session? | Getting Help What is double telnet?Think of it as over-the-shoulder learning, but at-a-distance! The "double telnet" experience lets students watch as the instructor searches in a command-line environment (such as Dialog). Watching a search through double telnet is a little bit like watching a television show: just as you can watch Benson and Stabler solve a case on Law and Order but can't tell them what to do, you can watch an instructor doing a search, but can't interact with the session. For those who are curious about the name "double telnet," it is a hold-over from the way we used to run sessions. Once upon a time, the instructor would have to open two telnet windows. This was dubbed double telnet and the name has stuck after all these years, despite the fact that we don't need two windows and don't use telnet anymore.
How do I get in to a double telnet session?See also Video Tutorial
Please note - You have to wait for an instructor to initiate a session. If you type the command dtview and there's no session running, you will see "Sorry, there are no more interactive sessions currently in progress." Getting HelpDuring your LEEP class, you can get help via the phone or in text chat:
Outside of class time, you can also always contact the Office of Instructional Technology and Design or the Help Desk:
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