The web app is where Felloclass feels most like a real classroom. Large blackboard, clear voice, plenty of room for diagrams, code, and detours.
Felloclass on the web runs in any modern browser. No install, no extension. The blackboard takes the center of the screen, and the sidebar shows the course and the chapter you’re on. You can type to the teacher, or speak, or just listen. You can take the lesson to full screen and forget there’s a tab bar.
When you want thirty minutes of real focus — code running, maps marked, diagrams redrawn — the web app is the room.
By July 1789, bread prices had climbed to eighty-eight percent of the average daily wage. Not a crisis of politics, yet — a crisis of hunger.
The Bastille mattered less as a prison than as a powder magazine. The crowd came for gunpowder, not for symbolism.
A handful of keys control the lesson so you don’t have to reach for the mouse mid-thought.
By July 1789, bread prices had climbed to eighty-eight percent of the average daily wage. Not a crisis of politics, yet — a crisis of hunger.
The Bastille mattered less as a prison than as a powder magazine. The crowd came for gunpowder, not for symbolism.
Take the lesson to full screen and the chrome disappears. Just the blackboard, the voice, and the thing you’re here to learn.
By July 1789, bread prices had climbed to eighty-eight percent of the average daily wage. Not a crisis of politics, yet — a crisis of hunger.
The Bastille mattered less as a prison than as a powder magazine. The crowd came for gunpowder, not for symbolism.
Use it like you’d use a tutor in an empty room.