District dashboards
Institutional visibility and control across schools, cohorts, and roles — configured at the institution level.
Bring the Nexus Browser into your school or district — with role-based overlays, curriculum integration, and deployment for LAN or remote environments.
Nexus Browser School is the institutional deployment of the Nexus Browser, built for schools and districts rather than individual online enrollment. It gives administrators, teachers, students, guests, and developers their own tailored experience through role-based overlays, integrates with the institution's curriculum, and runs either on a Nexus Quantum Bridge Network or through a secure remote gateway.
Nexus Browser Academy and Nexus Browser School are distinct. The Academy is an online program for individuals and families; the School is an institutional deployment for schools and districts.
| Nexus Browser Academy | Nexus Browser School | |
|---|---|---|
| Audience | Parents, individual learners | Schools, districts, institutions |
| Enrollment | Online, per student | Institutional onboarding |
| Delivery | Fully online/remote | LAN or remote deployment |
| Roles | Single learner experience | Admin, Teacher, Student, Guest, Developer overlays |
| Oversight | Parent portal + reports | School/district dashboards |
| Curriculum | Academy program + AI literacy | Integrated with the school's curriculum |
| Demo | Student experience tour | District demo + multi-grade demo mode |
The school portal is the live institutional interface for Nexus Browser School. Depending on the deployment, it can be served from a dedicated Nexus Core or QuantumBox device, through a Nexus Quantum Bridge Network, or via a secure remote gateway. The public website only describes the portal; live access, authentication, role enforcement, device validation, dashboards, and school workflows are handled inside the institution's Nexus environment.
Institutional visibility and control across schools, cohorts, and roles — configured at the institution level.
Nexus Browser School uses role-based overlays so each user sees the right environment. Overlays are configured at the institution level and enforced inside the Nexus environment.
School/district-wide visibility and control. User and role management. Policy, oversight, and reporting configuration. Deployment and integration settings.
Class and cohort dashboards. Assignment and curriculum tools. Student progress monitoring. AI tutor (Eugenie) supervision within the institutional context.
The learning environment tailored to enrolled students. Access to curriculum content and AI literacy tools. Progress visible to the student and their teachers.
Restricted, time-limited access for visitors, observers, or evaluators. Read-only or scoped views of the school environment. No persistent identity or credentialing.
Access to integration surfaces, APIs, and extension points. Build and test custom overlays or curriculum integrations. Sandboxed from production student data.
See Nexus Browser School in your context. The demo request is a marketing intake form that routes to sales/Core — no auth and no device binding happen on this page.
Guided tour of admin, teacher, and student overlays.
See how the environment adapts across grade levels in a single session.
Discussion of how Nexus Browser maps to your standards.
LAN vs. remote via Nexus Q Cloud, plus rollout planning.
The demo intake form collects district information and forwards it to the School team. No account is created and no device is bound here — institutional access is established inside the Nexus environment after onboarding.
Request a guided demo of Nexus Browser School for your school, district, or institution. We'll use this information to prepare the right walkthrough — overlays, curriculum integration, deployment model, parent portal, V-BOX, and multi-grade demo mode.
Nexus Browser School includes a multi-grade demo mode that lets administrators and evaluators see how the environment adapts across grade levels in a single guided session.
Ideal for district-level evaluation committees and pilot planning.
Elementary, middle, and high school scenarios in one guided session.
Nexus Browser School integrates with your institution's curriculum rather than imposing a fixed program. Curriculum configuration is managed by admins and teachers inside the school's Nexus environment.
Map Nexus Browser content and AI literacy modules to your curriculum standards.
Teacher tools to align lessons with existing coursework.
Institutional control over what students see and in what order.
AI literacy can be added as a complement to, not a replacement for, your program.
Nexus Browser School is designed for institutions that need more than a hosted dashboard. It can operate as a local-first deployment through a Nexus Quantum Bridge Network — with controlled storage, role-based overlays, validated devices, and a secure gateway into the Nexus Browser experience.
A controlled institutional network layer. The school's Nexus Core or QuantumBox serves the institutional environment locally — validated devices, role-based overlays, secure access, local-first storage, and school workflows operate inside the institution's own controlled network, with optional remote gateway access when configured.
Accessed through a secure remote gateway into the Nexus environment. Supports remote students, hybrid schedules, and distributed districts. Same role-based overlays and curriculum integration as on-network. Authentication, device validation, and role enforcement handled inside the Nexus Core.
Multi-campus or district deployments can synchronize across Nexus Core environments — enabling coordinated management across schools while keeping local-first operation at each site.
The institution controls its own data flow, storage, device access, and communication — not dependent on an external cloud provider's policies. The Nexus environment belongs to the school or district.
V-BOX brings guided video sessions into the Nexus Browser School environment. Schools can use it for teacher-led sessions, class walkthroughs, student support, district demos, parent meetings, and supervised learning moments — all connected to the same role-based overlay system.
Teachers can run live guided sessions for their classes, with full control over who participates and what content is shown.
One-on-one or small-group support sessions, connected to the student's workspace and learning context.
Show district administrators exactly how Nexus Browser School works — live, with real overlays and role-based access.
Scheduled meetings with parents or admins, without leaving the secure Nexus Browser School environment.
V-BOX sessions respect the same role-based overlays as the rest of the platform. Admins, teachers, students, guests, and developers each see what they're supposed to see.
Works through the Nexus Quantum Bridge Network or via a secure remote gateway for remote and hybrid setups.
The public site explains Nexus Browser School. Actual access, sign-in, institutional authentication, device validation, and client downloads are handled through the dedicated Nexus Core/Q Cloud environment.