# Upload or Generate Resources

## Resources: Upload or Generate Course Content

#### **Introduction: Your Time-Saving Classroom Assistant**

After designing your course structure (like setting up chapters in a textbook), the next step is filling it with **learning materials**. Think of this as stocking your classroom shelves with books, worksheets, and study guides—but digitally! With VEGA AI, you can:

1. **Upload** materials you already have (PDFs, Word docs, images).
2. **Generate** new resources instantly using AI.

No tech skills needed! Let’s explore how this works.

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### Resource Generation Process

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| Resource                       | What it does                                |
| ------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------- |
| 📋 Project Generator           | Create real-world tasks or mini-projects    |
| ✏️ Lesson Plan Generator       | Make a day-by-day teaching plan             |
| 🔁 Revision Material Generator | Help students review important topics       |
| 📘 Lecture Notes Generator     | Summarize your lessons neatly               |
| 📖 Reading Material Generator  | Suggest extra reading to go deeper          |
| 🧠 Worksheet Generator         | Create exercises and drills                 |
| 🃏 Flash Cards Generator       | Turn key concepts into quick questions      |
| 📝 Rubric Generator            | Make a scoring guide for open-ended answers |

#### 1. **Go to Course Resources**

Once inside your course, click on the **“Course Resources”** tab at the top. You’ll see different types of resources you can create.

#### 2. **Pick What You Want to Make**

Want to give your students a worksheet? Click **“Worksheet Generator.”**\
Need revision notes? Click **“Revision Material Generator.”**

VEGA AI will help you build it in seconds using your course topics.

#### 3. **Choose Who It’s For**

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Now decide who gets the resource:

* 👤 Just one student? Great for personal tutoring.
* 👥 A whole batch? Perfect for classroom or group settings.
* ✅ Multiple students? Pick anyone you like.

> **Why this matters**: It’s like giving the right tool to the right person. A hammer is great for a carpenter but useless for a painter!

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#### Quick Assignment Steps

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1. Select target audience
   * Individual students: For personalized learning
   * Batches: For group assignments
   * Multiple selection: Flexible grouping

&#x20;  Why important: Ensures right content reaches right students

2. Set schedule
   * Start date/time: When resource becomes available
   * End date/time: Submission deadline
   * Timezone: Ensures correct timing for all students

&#x20;   Tip: Consider student schedules and workload

3. Click "Assign Now"
   * Finalises the assignment
   * Automatically notifies students
   * Creates tracking record

#### Important Notes

* No modifications after assignment
  * Double-check all settings
  * Verify student selections
  * Confirm dates and times
* Timezone considerations
  * Account for different student locations
  * Prevent timing confusion
  * Ensure fair access

### Next Steps

Once your resources are in place, move on to next section  to learn about creating and managing tests and assessments.

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