PRISM Classroom
Teacher-built classroom workspace
Product Overview
PRISM Classroom is a teacher-built all-in-one classroom workspace that brings whiteboard-style teaching, PDFs, media, timers, rewards, and class tools into a single platform. Instead of switching between multiple tabs and applications, teachers can plan, present, and annotate lessons from one interactive lesson canvas.
PRISM is designed around the rhythm of teaching and supports primary and secondary classroom workflows—from daily instruction and worked examples to collaborative discussion and formative assessment. Lessons can be created, saved, organized, and revisited from a central dashboard, helping educators spend less time managing technology and more time focusing on learning.
Key features
- Home Hub for saved lessons and class lists in one calm starting point
- Interactive lesson canvas to write, draw, insert images, and build lesson pages with ink, text, shapes, icons, and equations
- PDF annotation and media presentation within the same lesson flow
- Integrated classroom tools kept close, including timers, random name picker, rewards, seating, QR codes, and a visualizer
- Export lesson pages and seating plans into polished PDFs or images for sharing or printing
How PRISM Classroom works
- 1
Sign in to PRISM
Existing test accounts can sign in to access the classroom workspace while public sign-up is staged.
- 2
Create and build lesson pages
Teachers build lesson pages on the interactive canvas using ink, text, shapes, images, icons, equations, PDFs, and media.
- 3
Run tools, save, and export
During teaching, the teacher uses the integrated classroom tools and then saves lessons from the dashboard and exports pages when needed.
Use cases
- A teacher models problem solving on an interactive canvas, annotates a class PDF during instruction, and keeps timers and a random name picker available without leaving the lesson.
- During a lesson routine, the teacher runs a sequence of activities using built-in timers and rewards, while displaying live documents or student work with the visualizer.
- For planning and later review, a teacher saves and organizes lessons from the Home Hub, then exports lesson pages or seating plans as PDFs or images to print or share.
Who is it for?
PRISM Classroom is built for primary and secondary teachers who want a single workspace for whiteboard teaching, PDFs, and routine classroom tools. It suits educators running interactive lessons on touch displays, laptops, or tablets.