
What Problem Does E-Classroom Solve?
A course in the LMS is content. A class is a living thing: a specific group of students, meeting on a schedule, being marked present or absent, handing in work, and earning a grade that changes every week. E-Classroom gives a teacher one place to run that class:- A roster of exactly the students in this class, drawn from an LMS batch
- A schedule of sessions, each with its own online meeting link
- Attendance marked session by session
- Assignments issued to the class and collected back as submissions
- Quizzes built from a reusable question bank, with optional proctoring
- Recordings of each session, pulled in automatically after the class
- A single weighted grade per student that updates the moment attendance, an assignment, or a quiz result changes
Who Uses E-Classroom?
The teaching role appears under two names on some sites (Teacher and Instructor). If a teacher cannot edit their classroom, confirm with your administrator which teaching role their account holds. See Getting Around.
The Complete Teaching Lifecycle
E-Classroom supports a class from the day it is created to the day it is archived:1
Set up the classroom
The administrator or teacher creates a Classroom, links it to an LMS programme, courses, and batch, chooses a grade scheme, and names the teaching team.
2
Enrol the roster
Students are added to the roster, either individually or pulled in from the linked batch enrolment.
3
Structure the content
The teacher organises the classroom into sections and places activities (lessons, quizzes, assignments) inside them.
4
Run sessions
Sessions are generated on a schedule. Each scheduled session receives an online meeting link automatically, and its recording is pulled in afterwards.
5
Mark and collect
The teacher marks attendance for each session, issues assignments, and collects submissions. Students attempt quizzes, with proctoring where required.
6
Grade continuously
As attendance, assignments, and quiz results come in, each student’s grade recomputes automatically against the classroom’s weighted grade scheme.
7
Close the term
At the end of term the classroom is archived. Its records, grades, and recordings remain available for reference.
What Can You Do in E-Classroom?
How E-Classroom Connects to the LMS
E-Classroom does not duplicate your learning content: it points at it. A classroom links to an existing LMS programme, one or more LMS courses (and their chapters), an LMS batch, and LMS quizzes. Students and teachers are the same people records used across the platform. This means a class in E-Classroom and a course in the LMS share one source of truth. When you build a quiz question bank or reference a course chapter, you are reusing what already lives in the LMS, not copying it.What to Read Next
1
Feature Overview
See every capability and how the pieces fit together. → Feature Overview
2
Getting Around
Learn how the portal and admin surfaces are organised. → Getting Around
3
Individual Features
Deep-dive into classrooms, sessions, assignments, quizzes, grading, and recordings as you need them.