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Managing Student Learning Materials

Manage learning materials like a shared notebook
- Avoid scattered links and ad‑hoc docs. After a few weeks, nobody remembers where to review.
- Create one shared Google Doc per class. Treat it like the official whiteboard: notes, screenshots, links, homework — all in one place.
- Structure by date/session: attendees, teacher, agenda, tasks, and homework. Let learners check off their own progress.
- Encourage direct interaction: type answers, edit exercises, and ask questions in the doc instead of watching a screen share.
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