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Resources & presentations on a topic card
Open any card to attach what you'll teach with: docs and files, an embedded Canva or Google Slides link, or a full presentation generated from the topic — which you can present full-screen right there.
Last updated Jun 13, 2026
A topic isn't just a title — it's everything you bring to that class. Click a card to open its detail panel, where a resource hub keeps the deck, the handout, the reference link, and the recording all in one place, attached to the exact topic they belong to.
Generate a presentation from a topic
Click Generate a presentation on a card and the platform's AI deck builder creates a slide deck from the topic's title and description (plus the board's purpose as context). It runs in the background — the card shows 'generating…' — and when it's ready you get a Present button that opens the deck full-screen, right from the board. No switching tools mid-class.
Embed Canva, Slides, Gamma, Figma, or Loom
Already made a deck elsewhere? Paste its share link into the Embed field and it's attached as a live embed — Canva, Gamma, Google Slides, Figma, and Loom are all recognised and rendered inline when you open it, so you present without leaving the tracker.
Open a card → Resources → [ Generate a presentation ] ← AI builds a deck, then Present Paste a Canva / Slides link ← embedded + presentable Any link (URL) ← reference material Upload file ← PDF, image, handout Attach a Doc ← from your Docs
Docs, files, and links
The same hub attaches an existing Doc from your workspace, uploads a file (a PDF worksheet, an image, a handout), or pins any URL as a reference. The card shows a count of everything attached, so at a glance you know which topics are prepped and which still need materials.
Link the class it was taught in
When you teach a topic live, link the card to that live class from the card's 'Taught in' picker. It ties your record together — the topic, the date, and the session (with its recording) all in one place — so months later you can see exactly when and how something was covered.
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