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Lyceum

Vexalorre & Kylleric Empires Official Classroom Communication & Collaboration Platform
ESTABLISHED: 2025
ACRONYM: VTL [VECTL]
PROVISION CREATOR: EMPRESS KILLIAN
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The Lyceum App is Vexalorre’s official classroom communication and collaboration platform. It functions like a cross between Slack and Discord, but was architected specifically for teachers and students inside the empire.
Where traditional apps create noise, the Lyceum cultivates structure: every feature is designed to align with learning as sovereignty.
Why “Lyceum”? Because this isn’t just a chat app—it’s a hall of learning. Inspired by the great teaching grounds of history, the Lyceum App reframes digital communication as intellectual ritual, giving Vexalorre students the tools to debate, create, and grow inside a sovereign system.
Learning flows when everyone can speak.

ORIGIN STORY

The Lyceum App was born from the Dyad Teaching Method — The Master & The Acolyte. In every classroom, one teacher leads instruction while the other listens, answers questions, and keeps the flow intact. But hand-raising and interruptions were breaking rhythm. Shy students were silenced. Curious students went unheard.
Killian named the app herself, pulling from the legacy of ancient halls of learning. She envisioned a platform where every student had equal ground to participate, without fear of embarrassment or delay. A space where lessons could continue seamlessly, and discussion could flourish in structured channels.
Now, every class in Vexalorre has its own Lyceum. It is not just a tool — it is an infrastructure of inclusion.
Origin Ethos: “To speak freely, to learn fully, to flow together.”

HOME SCREEN – FRONT INTERFACE

TOP BAR: Home, Forum, Parley, Primer

Home: Class/Seminar Dashboard, completely customizable
Forum: Whole class discussion
Parley: Group sessions/breakouts. Teacher-assigned, permission-based, and controlled. Students cannot create their own Parleys; teachers initiate and manage them. Used for structured collaboration—pairs, trios, or project groups.
Primer: Class/Seminar syllabus & textbook

SIDE BAR: Confab, Libellum, Drop, Commons, Masters, Liber

Confab: Student ↔ Teacher messages: “Confab provides a private line to teachers—whether for questions, clarification, or personal needs—without disrupting class flow.”
Libellum: Student’s personal notebook for this specific class/seminar. Libellum is always student-owned and not shared with teachers.
Drop: Teachers can drop homework, students can drop (upload) homework
Commons: Empire-wide notifications for students only. Broadcast channel used for announcements, reminders, and updates that apply to all students across the empire. Example Notification: “📢 Commons: Study sessions available in your Lyceum Parley groups.”
Vexillum: Empire-wide notifications for masters (teachers) only. Broadcast channel used for staff coordination, curriculum updates, and system-wide teaching directives. Example Notification: “📢 Masters: Updated grading protocols are now live in Primer. Please review before the next class cycle.”
Liber: All class notebooks and an agenda/planner. Autosyncs all personal notebooks.

FEATURES

Pinned Posts
Saved Messages
Snippets
Clip
Bookmarks
Lists
Canvas
Notebook
Gifs
Emojis
Questionnaires, Quizzes, Polls
Cloak (students display a random username publicly; teachers see actual names privately)
Folders

BEST PRACTICES

Forum for open class discussion — every student can speak without interruption.
Parley for teacher-controlled group work — pairs, trios, or larger clusters as assigned.
Confab for private student ↔ teacher messages — personal needs, clarifications, or shy questions.
Primer holds the syllabus, textbook, and class materials.
Libellum is the student’s personal notebook — private and sovereign, never shared with teachers.
Drop is where assignments live — teachers drop, students upload.
Commons distributes empire-wide student announcements.
Vexillum distributes empire-wide teacher directives.
Liber aggregates all class notebooks and acts as an agenda/planner.

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