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Last year's assets live in five places

Teaching · semester prep workflow
One reusable course library for textbooks, slides, and cases. Draft cited lesson plans, generate slides and quizzes at two difficulty levels, and keep TAs on the same textbook passages.
Lesson plan1 afternoon
term refresh
3×
faster handouts
Shared
course corpus
Step 1 / 3
Import textbooks, slides, case studies, and rubrics into one library per course — searchable across semesters, not buried in LMS exports.

Sound familiar?

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Last year's assets live in five places

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Same quiz rebuilt every semester

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Intro and advanced need different paths
Why Mindar fits this workflow

Clone last year's base, update readings, and regenerate outputs — version history keeps prior work.
Grounded answers link to textbook passages — section leaders stay aligned on source material.
Viewer and editor permissions on the course library replace scattered email attachments.
Textbooks, slides, cases, and rubrics in one base.
Outlines, warm-up questions, and instructor notes with citations.
Subscribe to public subject libraries for supplemental readings.
Slides, quiz banks, flashcards, and one-page handouts.
Mindar Agent
Every use case shares the same intersection: grounded Ask, skill-driven Produce, and OpenClaw Watch. Skills — including expert templates from the plaza — plug into the modes your workflow needs most.
Grounded answers from your library
Scoped Q&A with citations — verify claims against the sources you trust, not the open web. Memory keeps context across sessions.
Skills turn corpus into deliverables
Workflow skills and expert templates assemble briefs, quizzes, scripts, and memos from the same library — library-grounded only.
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Lesson Planner
Task packs below combine library scope, skills, and deliverable templates for this workflow.
Clone last term's library, update readings, and regenerate quizzes and handouts.
Skill · Swap readings · regenerate
Section leaders ask from the shared course library — same cited passages every time.
Skill · Textbook-only Q&A
Semester reuse
Clone library, swap readings, regenerate outputs
Knowledge structure
Visual maps + searchable corpus
Level differentiation
Two difficulty outputs from the same sources
Multi-turn context
Scoped agent remembers your library
TA alignment
Shared course library with cited passages

Two weeks before classes — syllabus updated with two new readings.
“I clone last year's library, swap the readings, and regenerate quizzes and handouts in an afternoon. Before Mindar that was a full week of copy-paste.”
Updated quiz bank and handouts without rebuilding the corpus.
Yes. Libraries persist with version history — update readings and regenerate outputs without losing prior work.
From these course materials only: explain the core concepts simply, create a 50-minute lesson outline, and generate classroom questions at intro and advanced difficulty levels with citations.