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Publishing an activity in Flint

Steps covering how to publish your AI activity to either your School Library or the Public Library in Flint.

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Written by Sohan Choudhury
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Once you create an AI activity in Flint, you can publish it to allow other educators to view, remix, and use your creation with their students!

You can publish an activity you own either to your workspace's School Library or the global Public Library.

You'll be credited for the template, but no student information will be shared. It takes just a few clicks:

First, click on an AI activity that you are an owner of

If you are just a member and not an owner of the activity, you won't have permission to publish it. See here for more about roles within an activity.

Click the three dots, then the "Publish activity" button

Choose whether you'd like to publish to the Public Library or your School Library.

Publishing to the Public Library will make the activity available for anyone using Flint to duplicate and use. This is a great option for sharing activities between workspaces.

Publishing to your School Library will make the activity available for anyone in your workspace to duplicate and use. This is helpful for sharing activities with your colleagues.

Confirm that you'd like to publish the activity by checking the box and clicking "Publish"

Anyone who duplicates your published activity can see the settings of your activity. If the settings contain any sensitive, personal, or copyrighted content, we suggest you remove them before publishing or reconsider publishing the activity.

Note: These published activities were formerly called "templates" in Flint.

That's it! Thanks in advance for helping us make Flint better for everyone. πŸŽ‰

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