
Pocket Classroom
Offline learning platform for creating and studying interactive capsules with notes, flashcards, and quizzes. All data stays in your browser.
About Pocket Classroom
Build a study capsule, quiz yourself on it, then come back tomorrow and do it again. Pocket Classroom lets you create notes, flashcards, and quizzes all inside one self-contained workspace — no account, no server, no data leaving your browser. Each capsule holds everything related to a topic, so your chemistry unit or history chapter stays organized instead of scattered across three different apps.
It fits naturally into education tools built around active recall, and if you want a ready-made deck to warm up with, Flash Cards offers three study modes you can jump into immediately. Pocket Classroom is the better choice once you want to author your own material rather than just consume it.
Everything runs offline after the first load, which makes it reliable on a commute or in a classroom with spotty Wi-Fi — just keep the tab open and your capsules persist in browser storage.
How to use
• Navigate between three main sections using the buttons at the top: Library (manage capsules), Author (create content), and Learn (study mode) • **Library Mode**: View saved learning capsules, delete unwanted ones, or import/export capsules as JSON files • **Author Mode**: Create new learning capsules by adding a title, then build content with three tabs: - Notes: Write study material - Flashcards: Add question/answer pairs - Quiz: Create multiple choice questions with correct answers • **Learn Mode**: Select a capsule to study in three formats: - Notes: Read through material - Flashcards: Click cards to flip them, or press Space bar - Quiz: Answer questions and track your best score • Use keyboard shortcuts: Space to flip flashcards, [ and ] keys to switch between tabs • All progress is automatically saved locally in your browser - no internet needed • Mark flashcards as "known" to track learning progress
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