What Single Sign-On (SSO) protocols and automated user rostering methods are supported?
The platform integrates with major educational identity providers to eliminate manual administrative overhead.
Automated rostering and single-click logins are supported through Clever, ClassLink, Google Workspace for Education, and Microsoft 365. Integration is also available for mainstream Learning Management Systems (LMS) via LTI configurations.
What are the hardware, operating system, and hardware requirements for the software?
The platform is entirely cloud-native (HTML5), running within any modern, updated web browser.
No local software installation, executable files, or plug-ins are required. The system operates uniformly across Chromebooks, iPads, Windows laptops, MacBooks, and Android tablets.
The software is engineered to minimize network payload sizes. Dynamic asset loading ensures that instructional content loads efficiently without bottlenecking school networks.
IT departments are provided with a concise list of domains and ports to whitelist prior to deployment to ensure uninterrupted traffic.
The system architecture supports dynamic data portability.
Because user accounts are tied to a centralized district or school license through automated rostering integrations, a student’s historical progress, performance metrics, and course completions automatically migrate with their profile if they transfer to a different classroom, grade, or school building within the district.
Yes. The purchasing district retains permanent ownership of all generated data.
Administrators can export comprehensive performance reports, usage metrics, and student progress histories in standard formats (such as CSV or Excel) at any point during the active contract period.
How are software updates, bug fixes, and feature rollouts deployed without disrupting class time?
As a cloud-native platform, all updates, optimizations, and security patches are deployed server-side during designated maintenance windows outside of standard school hours.
New feature rollouts do not require local IT intervention or device updates, ensuring that students and teachers always log into the most current, stable version of the software without classroom disruption.