Turn the Internet into a Learning Environment
EduNet gives students access to learning resources, research platforms, coding tools, and approved AI assistants without opening the entire internet.
Designed for schools, universities, online academies, and tutoring centers.
Schools face an impossible choice.
Modern education depends on online resources. Students need access to:
- AI assistants
- Research platforms
- Educational videos
- Coding tools
- University resources
But unrestricted internet access introduces distraction, misuse, and safety concerns.
Open Internet
Students can access everything.
Result: Distraction, misuse, and inconsistent learning experiences.
Heavy Filtering
Students lose access to useful resources and teachers lose flexibility.
Result: Frustration and reduced educational value.
EduNet provides a third option.
A learning-first internet environment.
EduNet allows schools to create internet environments designed around learning goals.
"Should this website be blocked?"
"Is this resource appropriate for this student, class, subject, and learning objective?"
How schools use EduNet
Create your school workspace
Add administrators, teachers, classes, and students.
Choose learning modes
Select or customize learning environments for different groups.
Deploy access
Browser-based, device-based, or network-based deployment.
Assign policies
Apply learning modes to classes, grades, or individuals.
Monitor activity
View reports and understand how resources are being used.
Flexible deployment options
| Environment | What's installed | Managed by | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| School Managed Laptops | EduNet browser extension or device agent | School IT | Chromebooks, Windows, macOS |
| Student Personal Devices | EduNet browser extension | Student via invitation | BYOD programs |
| Tablets | EduNet app or profile | School or parent | Primary education and tablets |
| Teachers and Administrators | Nothing required | — | Policy management |
| Campus Network | Optional gateway integration | School IT | School-wide enforcement |
Most schools can begin with browser-based deployment and expand later.
Learning modes, not block lists.
Each mode creates a purpose-built internet environment.
Research Mode
Provides access to academic and research resources.
Best for: Universities and senior students
AI Learning Mode
Provides controlled access to approved AI assistants.
Best for: AI-assisted learning
Coding Lab Mode
Designed for software development education.
Best for: Computer science classes
Exam Mode
Restricts access to only approved assessment systems.
Best for: Assessments and testing
Homework Mode
Applies learning policies outside school hours.
Best for: After-school study
AI is not the category. AI is proof that the category is needed.
Schools need a way to embrace AI without opening the entire internet. EduNet solves that problem. AI assistants belong inside the learning environment — not outside it.