Not just a timetable or a “digital textbook” — a local-first teaching foundation.
LESSON CONSOLE runs lessons (top) and materials (bottom) at the same time.
Teacher-curated content is archived, enabling preview, review, and self-study.
Lesson area: HTML / PDF (scenes, slides, explanations)
Materials area: HTML / PDF / Images (worksheets, tests, mini-apps, photos)
Key idea: No fixed “best practice”. Expand with teacher & student imagination.
How to use (complete)
Select a weekday tab (Mon–Fri)
Add Lesson: add HTML/PDF → appears on the left → ▶ to display
Add Material: add HTML/PDF/Image → select from the materials list
Fullscreen: press ⛶ (after selecting what you want to show)
New tab: ↗ opens in a new tab (also useful when Wix blocks embedded PDFs)
Print: 🖨️ opens a new tab then print (HTML/PDF)
Reorder: drag to reorder (order is saved)
Delete: × item / clear materials / delete all
Storage: files are stored on device (IndexedDB). Clearing site data removes them.
If PDFs are blocked on Wix: embedded iframes may be restricted. Try ↗ (open in a new tab).
Troubleshooting
Fullscreen shows the wrong item: select the target lesson/material first, then press ⛶
Feels heavy: PDFs are usually the heaviest. Converting to HTML helps
Data disappeared: private mode or clearing site data removes local storage
Known Operational Considerations
Growing archive: Storage location on teachers’ PCs / servers, organization, backup, and handover (as institutional assets).
Sharing design: Whether lessons are shared between teachers and students (server-managed), or displayed only by the teacher as a classroom blackboard.
Personal console: Whether students separate the “lesson console” and their “personal/home learning console”, or use a single one.
Scope of publication: Whether the web publishes only curriculum cards, or also lesson slides and materials (responsibility of content distribution).
Management and consensus: Who manages the whole system, and what should be fixed or flexible depending on the use case (a consensus issue).