What is Classroom and how is it different?

Classroom is the Education module. It's a catalog of real-world subjects — Algebra, Civics, Physics, Personal Finance, Agriculture, Maritime Ops, and 25+ more — where every lesson ends inside the actual Turtini module the subject is about.

Why it's different from Khan / Coursera / Duolingo:
• Algebra doesn't end with x = 5. It ends with you setting up a real savings goal in the Wealth module.
• Civics doesn't end with "the executive branch executes laws." It ends with you finding and applying for a real federal grant in the Grants module.
• Maritime Ops doesn't end with a quiz. It ends with you standing a watch on a real simulated bridge.

That practice mode is a per-student sandbox org — a holodeck — auto-provisioned the moment you click "Practice." It's a real copy of the module with sample data; nothing you do there affects anything in the real world. Sandboxes auto-clean up when you finish the track.

Why now: graduates are walking into an economy where entry-level jobs are being automated away. Classroom teaches the workflows that survive — the ones humans operate, not the ones AI replaces.