While clearly advantageous, the use of CRD is entirely a personal choice for any student. Use on anything other than a remote DICE desktop session is not a permitted use of CRD. Use for anything other than described here is not a permitted use.
Only DICE remote desktopĪccess and control of your remote DICE desktop session is the only permitted use of CRD.Īccess and control of your personal device is not a permitted use of CRD. (Don't confuse it with our similarly named ⇒ remote desktop service.) We're using it to help facilitate group lab work, to help give participants some interaction and support while we can't provide these sessions face to face on campus.ĬRD will allow a demonstrator or another student to access and control your remote DICE desktop session, in order to provide instructional support or to allow joint working. Google's Chrome Remote Desktop (or 'CRD') is a way of sharing control of your remote DICE desktop session with somebody else.