Start from the source
Lecture material comes first. Synlecto should not ask students to trust a detached answer when the lecture, transcript, or source text is available.
The lecture recording gives students access. Synlecto helps turn that source into guide, recall, revisit, and later review without pretending to replace academic judgement or course materials.
Synlecto starts from the lecture or source material students already use.
It turns that source into study actions, not just generated notes.
Institutional references are compatibility context only, not endorsement.
The product direction is simple: guide first, recall next, revisit later.
Lecture material comes first. Synlecto should not ask students to trust a detached answer when the lecture, transcript, or source text is available.
A useful study route asks students to answer, explain, compare, and come back later.
Guide quality labels and institution-readiness materials make source coverage, review status, and deployment boundaries visible.
Synlecto is for the moment after the lecture is available but before revision feels clear. It gives students a route through the source, prompts to answer, and a way back to weak topics later.
Synlecto can be reviewed as a controlled lecture-study pilot. The public institution-readiness page keeps academic assurance, accessibility position, security baseline, and integration boundaries visible.
Synlecto is published as independent product and company material. Public references to lecture platforms, VLEs, universities, or Jisc events explain compatibility and review context; they are not approval, partnership, sponsorship, or endorsement claims.