About
About PRISM
Learn why PRISM was built by teacher Nigel Lane as a classroom workspace for lessons, whiteboarding, media, timers, rewards, and class tools.
Built from classroom practice
PRISM is a teacher-built classroom workspace created by Nigel Lane, a primary teacher. It grew from the everyday friction of teaching with too many tabs, too many disconnected tools, and not enough calm space to deliver a lesson.
The goal is practical: keep lesson delivery, whiteboarding, PDFs, media, timers, class lists, rewards, seating plans, visualizer tools, and exporting close together in one focused workspace.
Why PRISM exists
PRISM is designed around live classroom use. Teachers need to move quickly between explanation, annotation, media, student names, rewards, timers, and lesson resources without losing the flow of the room.
PRISM is still in active pre-launch development. The current focus is stability, clarity, and building the product around real classroom routines rather than adding complexity for its own sake.