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AppAdministrativa is a WPF desktop application built on .NET 8 for Windows, designed to help educational administrators centrally manage all institutional resources from a single, easy-to-navigate interface.

Installation

System requirements and step-by-step setup guide to get the app running on Windows

First Login

Log in for the first time and navigate to the main dashboard

Interface Overview

Understand the application layout and collapsible sidebar navigation

Manage Professors

Add, edit, and manage teacher profiles with photo and audio attachments

What you can manage

AppAdministrativa organizes institutional resources into dedicated modules, each accessible from the sidebar:

Professors

Teacher profiles with academic credentials and media attachments

Classrooms

Room catalog with floor, type, and availability status

Subjects

Subject registry linked to teachers and schedules

Schedules

Time-slot assignments connecting professors and rooms

Projects

Student and institutional project tracking

Multimedia

Video and media content library with file path management

Videos 360°

360-degree video content with multi-angle file management

Users

Administrator account management with full CRUD support

Cameras

Security camera configuration and connectivity monitoring

Getting started

1

Install the application

Download and build AppAdministrativa from source. You need Visual Studio 2022 and .NET 8 SDK on Windows. See the installation guide.
2

Log in

Launch the app and enter your credentials on the Photo-Image Login screen. Click Iniciar Sesión to proceed to the main menu.
3

Explore the sidebar

The collapsible sidebar on the left gives access to all modules. Hover over it to expand and reveal module labels.
4

Add your first record

Navigate to any module (e.g., Profesores) and click Agregar to open the data entry dialog and add your first record.
AppAdministrativa runs exclusively on Windows due to its WPF UI framework and .NET 8 Windows target. macOS and Linux are not supported.

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