Real‑time classroom control demo surfaces
A new demo shows a real‑time classroom tool that monitors student projects, assigns tasks and remotely controls screens—designed to cut down on desk‑to‑desk running during STEAM rotations. The short demo surfaced on social media as a potential timesaver for teachers managing hands‑on stations (x.com).
The clip accompanies CodeSkool, a kid‑focused coding platform that the company lists as “Developed By Hacktronics India” on its dashboard page. (codeskool.cc) The promotional video is posted on YouTube under the title “CodeSkool Classroom: Real‑Time Student Monitoring & Live Help,” hosted on Hacktronics/CodeSkool channels. (youtube.com) CodeSkool’s public pages describe a Scratch‑based IDE, plug‑and‑play STEM kits, and platform features such as a learner dashboard and progress tracking in its FAQs. ( ) Hacktronics India’s official YouTube channel lists roughly 585 uploaded videos and about 3.1K subscribers, with multiple short demos of hardware and classroom tools posted in recent months. (youtube.com) A CodeSkool playlist called “PlayTronics – Plug & Play STEM Kit” and product pages on Hacktronics’ store show the company markets physical STEM kits alongside the software platform. ( ) The public dashboard page includes a “Download Now” prompt for the classroom interface and repeats the “Developed By Hacktronics India” attribution on its footer. (codeskool.cc)