User Interface (UI) - Very clean, simple interface without much going on. It sticks to a very plain color pallet which adapts whether your browser is in light or dark mode. This leaves room for individual classes to have their own designs without looking too out of place in the context of the app itself. All of the buttons are very clearly laid out on the home page, and nothing is difficult to locate.User Experience (UX)- The app is very easy to understand and use due to its simple design. There is nothing difficult to locate from the homepage, and everything is apparent as soon as the app is opened. It does tend to feel a little bit boring, however, and organization of classes can become very cluttered if not done properly, which feels like a stark contrast to the very clean homepage that you are greeted with.Reflect on How this Resource Might Impact or Support Digital Wellness - I'd argue that this is a very neutral app in regards to digital wellness. There isn't anything within it that makes you feel the need to stay on the app for longer than needed, but it doesn't exactly inspire warm emotions just from accessing it. It is, unapologetically, a tool for educators and students. Nothing more, nothing less.Reflect on the Accessibility of the Application or Tool You Choose - I've touched on it a bit already, but this app is extremely accessible. There is nothing out of the ordinary with its layout, and all of the buttons on the homepage do exactly what they describe. There is even a small pop-up that explains why you might not be seeing your classes on the homepage due to being signed into a different account. Little things like this go a long way in making the app feel more accessible to those who may not be familiar with small quirks like this.