1. Introduction
LogiqLab ("LogiqLab," "we," "us," or "our") is a brand of Adaptive Tech Solutions, Inc., a California corporation. We provide a secondary-school engineering laboratory system consisting of hardware kits, browser-based instrumentation tools, standards-aligned curriculum, a hosted learning platform, and teacher professional development.
These Terms of Service ("Terms") govern your access to and use of:
- the website at logiqlab.io, including the CTEIG calculator, resource downloads, and all informational pages (the "Site");
- the LogiqLab learning platform at iomad.logiqlab.app, built on Moodle/IOMAD, including courses, laboratory activities, assessments, progress reporting, and professional development content (the "Platform");
- the LogiqLab Tools instruments — oscilloscope, function generator, multimeter, signal analyzer, and lab guide — which run in a web browser and are delivered through the Platform (the "Tools"); and
- the LogiqLab hardware kits, LL Smart Hub, and modular components (the "Hardware").
Collectively, the "Services." By accessing or using the Services, you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the Services.
If you are acting on behalf of a school, district, or county office of education, you represent that you have authority to bind that institution, and "you" refers to both you and that institution.
Where a separate written agreement exists between Adaptive Tech Solutions, Inc. and a school, district, or county office — including a subscription agreement, purchase agreement, or student data privacy agreement — that agreement controls over any conflicting provision of these Terms.
2. Definitions
- "School" — a public, charter, private, or independent school, school district, county office of education, or comparable institution that has purchased or been granted access to the Services.
- "Educator" — a teacher, instructional coach, counselor, or administrator authorized by a School.
- "Student" — a student enrolled at a School who accesses the Platform.
- "Parent User" — a parent or legal guardian granted a Platform account by a School to view their own student's progress and communicate with Educators.
- "Authorized User" — any Educator, Student, Parent User, or other individual permitted by a School or by us to access the Services.
- "LogiqLab Content" — all curriculum, lab guides, lesson plans, assessments, rubrics, videos, images, software, firmware, and documentation we make available through the Services.
- "User Content" — material submitted or created by an Authorized User, including lab reports, measurement data, project files, assessment responses, and messages.
- "Student Data" — personally identifiable information relating to a Student, as described in our Privacy Policy.
All Platform functionality, including the Tools, is delivered through a standard web browser. We do not distribute a mobile or desktop application, and no LogiqLab software is installed on a device beyond what the browser requires.
3. Eligibility and Accounts
3.1 Intended Audience
The Services are designed for students in grades 9 through 12 and the Educators who instruct them.
3.2 Account Provisioning
Platform accounts are created in one of two ways:
School-provisioned. A School, or an Educator acting on its behalf, creates accounts individually or by roster upload. A School that provisions accounts represents that it has the authority to do so on behalf of its Students, has provided any parental notice required by law or School policy, and has obtained any parental consent required by law.
School-authorized self-registration. Where a School enables it, a Student may register using a School enrollment code, School email domain, or comparable School-controlled credential. Self-registration operates only within a School's authorized enrollment and creates no relationship between LogiqLab and the Student independent of the School.
3.3 Parent User Accounts
Where a School enables parent access, a Parent User may view their own student's progress and communicate with that student's Educators. Parent accounts are provisioned and revoked by the School. We rely on the School to verify the identity and authority of each Parent User; we do not independently verify custodial or guardianship status, and questions about parental access are directed to the School.
3.4 Minors
An Authorized User under 18 may access the Services only with School authorization or the authorization of a parent or legal guardian.
3.5 Account Security and Shared Devices
You are responsible for the confidentiality of your credentials and for activity under your account. Do not share credentials. Please notify us at privacy@logiqlab.io if you believe your credentials have been compromised.
Because Students often access the Services from devices shared across class periods, the School is responsible for practices that protect Student accounts on shared devices, including sign-out at the end of each session and any device management it considers appropriate.
3.6 Guest Access
Certain courses may be configured to allow viewing without a named account. Guests receive no license beyond viewing and may not reproduce or redistribute LogiqLab Content. We may disable guest access at any time.
4. Acceptable Use
You agree not to, and not to permit any Authorized User to:
- Access the Services other than through the interfaces we provide, or circumvent any access control, authentication, or licensing mechanism.
- Copy, reproduce, distribute, publicly display, sell, sublicense, or create derivative works from LogiqLab Content, except as permitted in Section 6.
- Share credentials, course access, or LogiqLab Content with any person or institution not covered by a valid subscription.
- Reverse engineer, decompile, or attempt to derive the source code, firmware, or underlying structure of the Platform, Tools, or Hardware, except to the extent this restriction is unenforceable under applicable law.
- Modify, disassemble, or repurpose Hardware in a manner that creates a safety hazard, or use Hardware outside the parameters described in the instructional materials.
- Upload or transmit malware, or interfere with the integrity, security, or availability of the Services.
- Post or transmit User Content that is unlawful, harassing, bullying, threatening, defamatory, obscene, discriminatory, or infringing.
- Impersonate any person or misrepresent affiliation with any person or institution.
- Use the Services, or any data or output obtained from them, to develop, train, or improve any machine learning or artificial intelligence model, or to build a competing product.
- Use automated means to scrape, harvest, or extract LogiqLab Content or data from the Services.
- Use the Services in violation of applicable law or School policy.
4.1 Collaboration Features
Where the Platform includes peer collaboration or discussion features, the School is responsible for supervising Student use consistent with its own acceptable use and anti-bullying policies. Educators and School administrators have visibility into Student posts within their own School. We do not pre-screen User Content, but we may remove content and suspend access where content violates these Terms or applicable law. Students should not share personal contact information or images of themselves or others through these features.
5. Hardware and Laboratory Safety
5.1 Orders and Delivery
Hardware is sold subject to availability. Delivery estimates are not guaranteed. Title and risk of loss pass upon delivery to the designated shipping address. Classroom package contents are as specified in the applicable quote or order form.
5.2 Returns
Returns and replacements are governed by our current return policy, available on request. Consumable components, components damaged in use, and components altered by the user are generally not eligible for return.
5.3 Warranty
Hardware is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for twelve (12) months from delivery. Where a classroom package includes a third-party device, that device is covered by its manufacturer's warranty, which we will pass through to the School to the extent transferable.
This warranty does not cover damage from misuse, improper handling, unauthorized modification, liquid exposure, electrical overload, drops, or normal wear of consumable components. This is the sole warranty applicable to Hardware; all other warranties are disclaimed under Section 11.
5.4 Laboratory Safety and Supervision
LogiqLab curriculum includes hands-on laboratory activities involving electronic components, low-voltage power sources, hand tools, and, in some modules, soldering equipment and energy-system components.
The School is solely responsible for:
- ensuring all laboratory activities are conducted under the supervision of a qualified instructor;
- providing and maintaining a safe laboratory environment, including appropriate ventilation, personal protective equipment, fire safety equipment, and first aid supplies;
- complying with all applicable federal, state, and local safety requirements and its own safety policies;
- reviewing all safety guidance in the instructional materials with Students before each activity;
- addressing any Student accommodation or medical consideration relevant to laboratory participation; and
- assessing each activity's suitability for its Students and facilities, and modifying or omitting activities as appropriate.
Safety guidance in LogiqLab Content is informational. It does not replace the School's independent safety obligations, professional judgment, or regulatory requirements. We do not supervise laboratory activities and are not responsible for injury or property damage arising from them.
6. License to LogiqLab Content
6.1 Grant
Subject to these Terms and payment of applicable fees, we grant the School a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensable license, during the subscription term, to access and use LogiqLab Content and the Tools solely for internal instructional and professional development purposes, at the licensed site(s) and for the licensed number of Students or schools.
6.2 Permitted Use
Educators may reproduce LogiqLab Content in quantities reasonably necessary to instruct their own Students, and may adapt lesson materials for their instructional context, provided all copyright and attribution notices are retained.
6.3 Restrictions
The license does not permit distribution outside the licensed School; posting to any publicly accessible website, repository, or file-sharing service; use by any school or organization not covered by the subscription; use for any commercial purpose including paid tutoring, consulting, or resale; or removal of any proprietary notice.
6.4 Reservation of Rights
All rights not expressly granted are reserved by Adaptive Tech Solutions, Inc. and its licensors. "LogiqLab," "Where Logic Meets Creativity," and the LogiqLab logo are trademarks of Adaptive Tech Solutions, Inc. Third-party marks referenced in our materials belong to their respective owners, and their use does not imply endorsement or affiliation.
6.5 Third-Party Components
The Services include third-party software and components, each governed by its own license and terms, including the Moodle and IOMAD open-source platform framework and its plugins, the operating system and browser used to access the Services, and third-party frameworks used to build the Tools.
6.6 Feedback
Suggestions and feedback you provide regarding the Services may be used by us without restriction or compensation, and are not confidential unless we agree otherwise in writing.
7. User Content
7.1 Ownership
Authorized Users and their Schools retain ownership of User Content, including measurement data and lab reports Students generate. We claim no ownership interest.
7.2 License to Us
You grant us a limited license to host, store, reproduce, display, and transmit User Content solely as necessary to operate and support the Services for you.
7.3 Automated Scoring and Adaptive Features
The Platform includes automated scoring of certain assessment types and may sequence content based on demonstrated performance. Automated scoring is an instructional aid: the Educator remains responsible for grades of record and may review and override any automated score. Adaptive sequencing supports instruction only and is not used for advertising or profiling. We do not use Student Data to develop, train, or improve any artificial intelligence or machine learning model, and we do not permit our vendors to do so.
7.4 Responsibility
The submitting user and their School are responsible for User Content. We do not routinely review User Content but may remove content violating these Terms or applicable law.
8. Subscriptions, Fees, and Payment
Platform subscriptions are offered on a per-student or flat per-school basis as set forth in the applicable quote, order form, or purchase agreement. Pilot pricing and introductory discounts apply only to the term stated in the applicable quote and do not carry into renewal terms unless expressly agreed in writing.
Where we provide a pilot — including evaluation hardware or temporary Platform access — the pilot is provided for evaluation for the stated period. Evaluation hardware remains our property unless the order form states otherwise.
Fees are invoiced as stated in the applicable order form. Unless otherwise agreed, payment is due net 30 from the invoice date. We accept purchase orders from public agencies. Fees exclude applicable taxes, which are the purchaser's responsibility absent a valid exemption certificate.
Subscriptions do not renew automatically. We will provide a written renewal notice before the end of each term, and renewal requires the School's affirmative agreement.
We may suspend Platform access after written notice of non-payment and a reasonable cure period. Suspension does not relieve the obligation to pay amounts owed.
9. Privacy and Student Data
Our handling of personal information is described in our Privacy Policy, incorporated by reference.
With respect to Student Data:
- The School retains ownership and control of Student Data.
- We process Student Data solely on behalf of and at the direction of the School, as a "school official" with a legitimate educational interest under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act ("FERPA"), 20 U.S.C. § 1232g and 34 C.F.R. Part 99.
- We comply with the California Student Online Personal Information Protection Act ("SOPIPA"), Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 22584, and address California Education Code § 49073.1 in our agreements with local educational agencies.
- We do not sell Student Data, use it for targeted advertising, or create advertising or non-educational profiles of Students.
- Requests from parents, guardians, or eligible Students to access, correct, or delete Student Data are directed to the School, which we support as described in the Privacy Policy.
Where a School requires a separate data privacy agreement, including the California Student Data Privacy Agreement or comparable instrument, that agreement governs Student Data and supersedes any conflicting provision here.
10. Accessibility
We work to make the Services usable by students and educators with disabilities, and we design toward the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. Accessibility questions, requests for accommodation support, and requests for a current accessibility conformance report may be sent to privacy@logiqlab.io.
11. Disclaimers
THE SERVICES AND LOGIQLAB CONTENT ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND "AS AVAILABLE." TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, WE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED IN SECTION 5.3.
We do not warrant that the Services will be uninterrupted, secure, or error-free; that LogiqLab Content will satisfy any particular standard, framework alignment, credential, funding, or accreditation requirement except as expressly stated in writing; or that use of the Services will produce any particular educational, assessment, certification, or career outcome.
Statements regarding NGSS alignment, CTE pathway alignment, or eligibility of the Services for any grant or funding program — including any output of the CTEIG calculator on the Site — are informational estimates only and are not legal, financial, or grant-compliance advice. Each School and county office is responsible for verifying that the Services satisfy its own graduation, CTE, accreditation, and funding-program requirements, and for confirming allowability with the administering agency.
12. Limitation of Liability
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, NEITHER PARTY WILL BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, OR FOR LOST PROFITS, LOST REVENUE, OR LOSS OF DATA, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE SERVICES, REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY.
OUR TOTAL AGGREGATE LIABILITY WILL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID OR PAYABLE BY YOU TO US IN THE TWELVE (12) MONTHS PRECEDING THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM. This limitation does not apply to our obligations under Section 13, to a breach of our Student Data commitments, or to liability for bodily injury caused by our negligence.
Nothing in this Section limits liability that cannot be limited under applicable law.
13. Indemnification
You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Adaptive Tech Solutions, Inc. and its officers, employees, and contractors from third-party claims arising from your breach of these Terms; User Content submitted through your account; your failure to obtain required parental notice or consent; laboratory activities conducted at your facilities, except to the extent caused by a defect in Hardware we supplied; or modification or misuse of Hardware.
Where you are a public agency, this Section applies only to the extent permitted by law and is subject to applicable statutory limitations and available appropriations.
We will defend and indemnify you against third-party claims alleging that LogiqLab Content or the Tools, as provided by us and used in accordance with these Terms, infringes a United States intellectual property right.
14. Term, Suspension, and Termination
These Terms apply for as long as you access the Services. Subscription terms are as stated in the applicable order form.
We may suspend access where necessary to address a security incident, a violation of Section 4, non-payment following notice, or a legal requirement, limited in scope and duration to what is reasonably necessary.
Either party may terminate for material breach uncured thirty (30) days after written notice.
On termination or expiration:
- Platform and Tools access ends and all licenses under Section 6 terminate;
- the School may, during a sixty (60) day transition window, request export of Student Data and User Content in a commonly readable format;
- after that window we delete or de-identify Student Data as described in our Privacy Policy and any applicable data privacy agreement; and
- Hardware purchased by the School remains the School's property.
Sections 6.4, 6.6, 7.1, 11, 12, 13, and 16 survive termination.
15. Changes to the Services and These Terms
We may modify the Services, including adding, updating, or discontinuing features and course modules. We will not materially degrade core functionality during a paid subscription term without providing a substantially equivalent alternative.
We may update these Terms. For material changes affecting a School with an active subscription, we will give written notice to the School's designated contact at least thirty (30) days before the change takes effect. Continued use after the effective date constitutes acceptance.
16. General Provisions
Governing law. California law governs, without regard to conflict of laws principles.
Venue. The parties consent to exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the state and federal courts located in Los Angeles County, California.
Force majeure. Neither party is liable for delay or failure to perform due to causes beyond its reasonable control.
Assignment. You may not assign these Terms without our written consent. We may assign in connection with a merger, acquisition, or sale of assets.
Independent contractors. No partnership, joint venture, agency, or employment relationship is created.
Severability. An unenforceable provision is modified to the minimum extent necessary; the remainder stays in effect.
No waiver. Failure to enforce a provision is not a waiver.
Entire agreement. These Terms, with the Privacy Policy and any applicable order form, subscription agreement, or data privacy agreement, constitute the entire agreement regarding the Services.
Notices. Notices to us go to the address in Section 17. Notices to you may go to the email associated with your account or your School's designated contact.
17. Contact
LogiqLab — a brand of Adaptive Tech Solutions, Inc.
Email: privacy@logiqlab.io
Phone: (855) 287-4338
Mailing address: 2101 Broadview Drive, Suite A, Glendale, CA 91208