> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.bizaxl.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# E-Classroom - Introduction

> E-Classroom is Bizaxl's classroom manager built on the LMS - run a teaching space with a roster, live sessions, attendance, assignments, quizzes, recordings, and continuously-updated grades.

E-Classroom is where a teacher runs a class from day to day. It takes the courses, batches, and quizzes you already have in the Bizaxl LMS and wraps them in a single teaching space: a roster of students, a schedule of live sessions, attendance, assignments, quizzes, session recordings, and a live grade for every student.

Where the LMS is about publishing content and self-paced learning, E-Classroom is about running an actual class: who is enrolled, who showed up, what was assigned, who submitted, and what grade each student is carrying right now.

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  <img src="https://mintlify.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/bizaxloptimizationsllp/images/placeholder-e-classroom-overview.png" alt="E-Classroom portal showing a list of classrooms with codes, student counts, and status badges" />
</Frame>

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## 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

Everything a teacher and a student need lives in one web portal. Administrators keep the reference data (activity types, grade schemes, branding) tidy behind the scenes.

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## Who Uses E-Classroom?

| Role                        | What They Do                                                                                                                                                                  |
| --------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Classroom Administrator** | Sets up classrooms, manages every classroom record, maintains reference data and portal branding, and has full access.                                                        |
| **Teacher**                 | Runs their own classrooms: manages the roster, schedules and marks sessions, issues and grades assignments, builds and grades quizzes, and reviews recordings and proctoring. |
| **Student**                 | Opens the classrooms they are enrolled in, joins sessions, does activities and quizzes, submits assignments, and sees their own attendance and grade.                         |

<Info>
  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](/education/e-classroom/getting-around).
</Info>

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## The Complete Teaching Lifecycle

E-Classroom supports a class from the day it is created to the day it is archived:

<Steps>
  <Step title="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.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Enrol the roster">
    Students are added to the roster, either individually or pulled in from the linked batch enrolment.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Structure the content">
    The teacher organises the classroom into sections and places activities (lessons, quizzes, assignments) inside them.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Run sessions">
    Sessions are generated on a schedule. Each scheduled session receives an online meeting link automatically, and its recording is pulled in afterwards.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Mark and collect">
    The teacher marks attendance for each session, issues assignments, and collects submissions. Students attempt quizzes, with proctoring where required.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Grade continuously">
    As attendance, assignments, and quiz results come in, each student's grade recomputes automatically against the classroom's weighted grade scheme.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Close the term">
    At the end of term the classroom is archived. Its records, grades, and recordings remain available for reference.
  </Step>
</Steps>

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## What Can You Do in E-Classroom?

| What You Can Do                                               | Where                                |
| ------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------ |
| Create a class linked to LMS programmes, courses, and batches | Classroom                            |
| Manage exactly who is in the class                            | Roster (Classroom Student rows)      |
| Add co-teachers to a class                                    | Teaching team (Classroom Co Teacher) |
| Structure the class into ordered sections                     | Sections                             |
| Place lessons, quizzes, and assignments inside sections       | Activities                           |
| Schedule live sessions with meeting links                     | Sessions                             |
| Mark who was present, absent, late, or excused                | Attendance                           |
| Issue assignments and collect student submissions             | Assignments                          |
| Build a reusable bank of quiz questions                       | Question Bank                        |
| Assemble quizzes and set pass marks                           | Quizzes                              |
| Supervise quiz attempts with proctoring snapshots             | Proctor Review                       |
| Weight grades across attendance, assignments, and quizzes     | Grade Scheme                         |
| See a live grade for every student and export the gradebook   | Gradebook                            |
| Watch recordings of past sessions                             | Recordings                           |
| Control the portal's look and feel                            | Portal Branding                      |

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## 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.

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## What to Read Next

<Steps>
  <Step title="Feature Overview">
    See every capability and how the pieces fit together. → [Feature Overview](/education/e-classroom/feature-overview)
  </Step>

  <Step title="Getting Around">
    Learn how the portal and admin surfaces are organised. → [Getting Around](/education/e-classroom/getting-around)
  </Step>

  <Step title="Individual Features">
    Deep-dive into classrooms, sessions, assignments, quizzes, grading, and recordings as you need them.
  </Step>
</Steps>
