CuratorBy The Intelligent Hoodlums · PrototypePrototype
Curator

Build your work around the Portrait of a Learner.


It organizes itself in Classroom and Drive — you never file a thing. Curator runs on the Google you already use, and your data never leaves it. We connect to your Classroom and Drive, surface the organization, and leave everything exactly where it belongs.

Personal Google accounts and school Workspace accounts both work.

Standards tagging for Nevada teachers — and a year-over-year teaching record in your Drive — is coming this summer.

How it works
01Connect a Classroom you already teach.Sign in with the Google account you use for Google Classroom. Nothing to set up, no new password, no data to import.
02Build the work by answering what it grows in your students.One meaningful question — which part of the Portrait of a Learner this work serves. Not sure yet? That's a fine answer; file it later.
03It lands already organized.The assignment appears in Google Classroom under its Portrait quadrant, with a matching folder in your Drive. You never file a thing.

The fuller vision · prototype walkthrough

Pick the chair you’re sitting in.

Beyond the teacher build, Curator is a classroom operating system for everyone who touches the record. These walkthroughs mock the onboarding for each persona — no real Google connection, just the shape of the experience.

Persona 01TeacherMs. Reyes4th grade, Title I elementary. Seven years in. Has a pacing guide in a drawer.Persona 02PrincipalMr. OkaforElementary principal. 28 teachers, 620 students. Doesn't want to run another training.Persona 03StudentSofia or Jaylen2nd grade or 10th grade. The record belongs to them.Persona 04ParentMrs. Ramirez or Mr. WashingtonReads on a phone between shifts. Was an afterthought everywhere else.

The Nevada academic content standards used in the prototype flows are a real subset of CCSS (RL.4.3 and friends), kept in data/standards.json. Sign in with your Hoodlums Google account (top right) to leave a comment on any screen.