EdTech

Muhammad Hassan

Every school day starts the same way — logging into different systems, updating student information, and juggling reports that don’t always connect with each other. Instead of focusing fully on students, teachers and administrators often find themselves spending a large part of their day managing paperwork and data.

Marium Siddiqui

For years, hallway management has lived in a gray area of school operations. It mattered every day, but it rarely received long-term planning or strategic attention. Paper passes worked “well enough,” and when issues came up, schools handled them reactively.

Marium Siddiqui

Classroom instruction doesn’t stop when a student leaves the room, but disruption often starts there. For years, student movement has been managed …

Marium Siddiqui

Optimize your education technology with an all-in-one support team. Streamlined operations, efficient issue resolution, and customized training for seamless learning experiences in …

Marium Siddiqui

Introduction School hallways have always been a place of transition — students moving between classes, visiting the restroom, or heading to the …