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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.

Grammar basics Phrasal verbs 📊 Deck🎨 Canva📄 Notes ⏱ 45m · 📎 3 · 📅 Jun 15 ▶ Present
One card holds its schedule, a note, and a hub of resources — including a deck you can present.

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.

Uploads go to your own storage, the same place course files live. Generated decks are saved like any other presentation in your workspace, so they're reusable beyond the tracker.

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