Classroom9x

| Item | Purpose | |------|---------| | Interactive whiteboard / projector | Visual lessons, real-time annotation | | Student laptops/tablets (1:1 preferred) | Research, assignments, digital submissions | | Document camera | Show student work or physical objects | | Headphones (noise-canceling optional) | Focus during individual digital tasks | | Charging station | Keep devices ready |

The developers have announced version 3.0, slated for release next year. Key updates include: classroom9x

In Classroom9x, attendance isn't enough. The platform uses an "XP point system" based on active contributions. Helping a peer debug code, summarizing a previous lesson, or asking a clarifying question earns points. These points unlock "Classroom9x Badges" (e.g., "The Explainer," "The Scribe") that are verifiable on the blockchain. | Item | Purpose | |------|---------| | Interactive

The platform has become especially popular in competitive exam tutoring. A single master teacher can create a "Masterclass" that is then replicated across dozens of 9-person groups. Each group has a junior mentor (a past high-scorer) who monitors the Classroom9x dashboard. This pyramid model reduces costs while maintaining high engagement. Helping a peer debug code, summarizing a previous

Since 9th graders are prone to off-task browsing: