Press Release

Novell Introduces Software That Helps Teachers Manage Internet Resources in the Classroom to Keep Students Safe and Focused

Web Lessons Eliminates Distractions for Students and Offers Fast, Secure Operation Through Novell Directory Services and BorderManager Enterprise Edition 3

PROVO, Utah — May 4, 1999 — Novell®, Inc., the world's leading provider of directory-enabled networking software and services, today announced the upcoming release of Web Lessons™, an Internet-learning software application that keeps students safe from harmful or distracting Web sites while focusing them on relevant material chosen by the teacher. Web Lessons lets school teachers manage the vast resources of the Internet by allowing them to prepare and deliver tailored lessons using specific, selected information on the World Wide Web.

Through a point-and-click Web-based interface, teachers can develop innovative Internet lessons that incorporate specific Web pages or sites while eliminating distractions that interfere with students' learning by denying access to all Web sites except those chosen by the teacher. Web Lessons is a cross-platform, Java-based software application and the only comprehensive curriculum assistant that allows teachers to harness the educational information on the Internet for use in daily lessons.

"Web Lessons is the kind of Internet tool that educators have been asking for," said Dr. Angel A. Sanchez, chief administrative officer for the Information Resources and Technology Services division of the Kern County Superintendent of Schools in Bakersfield, Calif., and member of the California State Telecommunications and Technology Steering Committee. "With Web Lessons, teachers can easily author and integrate into the classroom the rich resources of the Internet in a safe way. In a nutshell, Web Lessons has the potential to turn the Internet into a virtual planet library."

Novell's first packaged software application for the education market, Web Lessons takes advantage of Novell's industry-leading directory technology, Novell Directory Services® (NDS™), and its powerful security management suite, BorderManager™ Enterprise Edition 3. The comprehensive software walks teachers through the development of new lessons and also enables them to edit existing lessons. In addition, Web Lessons allows educators around the world to share prepared lessons.

With Novell's BorderManager Enterprise Edition 3, Web Lessons gives teachers and students fast, secure access to the Internet. Teachers can block access to irrelevant information on the Internet, keeping students focused on the lesson at hand. The ability to give students access to only those Internet sites in a specific lesson while denying access to all other sites is unique to Web Lessons. Through NDS, teachers can designate which students have access to what lessons, thus enabling the teacher to easily create a variety of lessons designed for different students.

According to Rich Nortz, senior vice president of Novell Customer Services, as education becomes one of the most important issues facing the nation today, Novell is pleased to offer teachers, students and parents a product that gives them control over the wealth of information available on the Internet. "Web Lessons is an example of the kinds of Web-based solutions Novell has and will continue to develop and market," Nortz said. "With the natural support of such core Novell technologies as NDS and BorderManager, we plan to deliver additional software applications designed for specific vertical industries."

Ease, Safety, Speed and Quality

Web Lessons offers teachers and systems administrators a combination of ease-of-use, safety and focus, speed, and quality teaching benefits in developing, editing and accessing Internet lessons.

  • Ease of use — an easy-to-use, wizard-based interface makes Web Lessons simple to set up, use and manage. Because of tight integration with NetWare®, NDS works almost transparently to ensure students have access to only the lessons intended for them. With an intuitive lesson planner, Web Lessons helps teachers organize Internet content and incorporate it into their curriculum.

  • Safety and focus — Web Lessons gives teachers control over which Web sites their students are allowed to visit, completely blocking out irrelevant or objectionable material. Web Lessons includes a "deny all" feature, preventing access to online information outside of the designated Internet lesson. This feature works like a "virtual book," allowing students to work on the current lesson using relevant Internet resources. Therefore, students remain focused on the current task.

  • Speed — integration with BorderManager Enterprise Edition 3's caching technology allows Web Lessons to help teachers and students quickly access information on the Internet, thus making the most of time spent online and ultimately increasing the productivity of both teacher and student. Selected Web pages are stored on the local server where students can access them instantly, even if the site server goes down. Schools with less bandwidth will also benefit because BorderManager's caching capabilities provide speedy access without additional lines or bandwidth.

  • Quality teaching — by integrating the wealth of resources on the Internet into their curriculum, teachers create a richer learning environment and enhance their students' educational experience.

Pricing and Availability

Web Lessons will be available from Novell resellers in late May of this year. The product is priced at $595 (U.S.) per 500-user single-server license, or it can be purchased via a School License Agreement (SLA) of $.50 per student per year. Novell is, however, offering Web Lessons at the promotional price of $495 per 500-user single-server license if purchased by July 15. For more information, visit http://www.novell.com/weblessons.

About Novell

Novell, Inc. (NASDAQ: NOVL) is the world's leading provider of directory-enabled networking software. Novell solutions give businesses total control of their private networks and the Internet, simplifying the management of user access and identity. Novell's worldwide channel, consulting, developer, education and technical support programs are the most extensive in the network computing industry.

For information on Novell's complete range of products and services, contact Novell's Customer Response Center at (888) 321-4CRC (4272), or visit Novell's Web site at http://www.novell.com. Press may access Novell announcements and company information on the World Wide Web at http://www.novell.com/pressroom.

Novell, Novell Directory Services and NetWare are registered trademarks and Web Lessons, NDS and BorderManager are trademarks of Novell, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.

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