> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://help.edzo.com/llms.txt
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# Learning spaces

> Learning spaces are the private environments where learning happens in Edzo.

In Edzo, a **learning space** is the home for everything you do on the platform.

You can think of a learning space as your **classroom**, **family**, or **school**: depending on how you use Edzo.

It is a private environment where a group of people come together to organize learners, work with learning activities, and support progress over time.

<info>
  Everything in Edzo happens inside a learning space.\
  When you switch spaces, you switch context.
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## What lives inside a learning space

A learning space brings together four core elements:

* **People**: members (adults) and learners (children or students)
* **Learning activities**: ready-made, adapted, or created from scratch
* **Assignments**: learning assigned to individuals or groups
* **Progress**: activity completion, attempts, and engagement

A learning space helps you:

* Organize members and learners
* Explore, adapt, and create learning activities
* Assign learning and track progress
* Collaborate safely within your group

Everything created in a learning space stays private to that space.

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## Members and learners

Both **members** and **learners** can belong to more than one learning space.

For example:

* A teacher may belong to a classroom space and a school space
* A learner might be part of a family space and a classroom space
* A school administrator may oversee multiple school or class spaces

<note>
  When someone switches learning spaces, they only see the people, learning activities, assignments, and progress for that space.
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This keeps learning organized and avoids confusion between different contexts.

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## Learner progress across spaces

Assignments and learning activities are always scoped to a specific learning space.

However, a learner’s overall progress can be viewed **across all the spaces they belong to**.

This allows:

* Parents to see learning at home and at school
* Teachers to understand broader learning context
* Schools to support learners more holistically

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## Billing and plans

Each learning space has its own plan, subscription, and seats for members and learners.

This means:

* A family space and a classroom space are billed separately
* Changes to a plan affect only that specific space
* Seat usage and overages are tracked per space

This keeps billing predictable and appropriate for each learning context.

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## In summary

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  A learning space is the foundation of Edzo.

  It’s a private environment where each group keeps its own people, learning activities, assignments, and progress organized. while still allowing learners and adults to participate in multiple spaces.
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