Why bookmark
Sometimes you start a lesson and need to stop. A bookmark is how you say 'come back here later' without writing anything down.
How to bookmark
- Open any lesson.
- Look at the top right of the lesson card. There is a small ribbon icon.
- Click it. The ribbon turns the accent color (the bright green-yellow).
- That lesson is now in your Bookmarks list.
How to find your bookmarks
In the top menu, click 'Bookmarks.' You will see all the lessons you saved, in the order you saved them.
The big idea: a bookmark is a sticky note for your future self.
End-of-lesson check
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What is the core idea behind "How to Bookmark a Lesson"?
- Save a lesson to come back to later — with one click of the ribbon icon.
- help
- Look up any unfamiliar word — quickly, with examples and links to lessons.
- support
Which term best describes a foundational idea in "How to Bookmark a Lesson"?
- save
- bookmark
- list
- help
A learner studying How to Bookmark a Lesson would need to understand which concept?
- bookmark
- list
- save
- help
Which of these is directly relevant to How to Bookmark a Lesson?
- bookmark
- save
- help
- list
Which of the following is a key point about How to Bookmark a Lesson?
- Open any lesson.
- Look at the top right of the lesson card. There is a small ribbon icon.
- Click it. The ribbon turns the accent color (the bright green-yellow).
- That lesson is now in your Bookmarks list.
Which of these does NOT belong in a discussion of How to Bookmark a Lesson?
- Click it. The ribbon turns the accent color (the bright green-yellow).
- help
- Open any lesson.
- Look at the top right of the lesson card. There is a small ribbon icon.
What is the key insight about "Unbookmark the same way" in the context of How to Bookmark a Lesson?
- help
- Look up any unfamiliar word — quickly, with examples and links to lessons.
- Click the ribbon again to remove a bookmark. The ribbon turns gray.
- support
What is the recommended tip about "Keep exploring!" in the context of How to Bookmark a Lesson?
- help
- Look up any unfamiliar word — quickly, with examples and links to lessons.
- support
- The more you learn about AI, the better you'll understand the world around you. Every question you ask is a step forward.
Which statement accurately describes an aspect of How to Bookmark a Lesson?
- Sometimes you start a lesson and need to stop. A bookmark is how you say 'come back here later' without writing anything down.
- help
- Look up any unfamiliar word — quickly, with examples and links to lessons.
- support
What does working with How to Bookmark a Lesson typically involve?
- help
- In the top menu, click 'Bookmarks.' You will see all the lessons you saved, in the order you saved them.
- Look up any unfamiliar word — quickly, with examples and links to lessons.
- support
Which of the following is true about How to Bookmark a Lesson?
- help
- Look up any unfamiliar word — quickly, with examples and links to lessons.
- The big idea: a bookmark is a sticky note for your future self.
- support
Which best describes the scope of "How to Bookmark a Lesson"?
- It is unrelated to foundations workflows
- It applies only to the opposite professional tier
- It was deprecated in 2024 and no longer relevant
- It focuses on Save a lesson to come back to later — with one click of the ribbon icon.
Which section heading best belongs in a lesson about How to Bookmark a Lesson?
- How to bookmark
- help
- Look up any unfamiliar word — quickly, with examples and links to lessons.
- support
Which section heading best belongs in a lesson about How to Bookmark a Lesson?
- help
- How to find your bookmarks
- Look up any unfamiliar word — quickly, with examples and links to lessons.
- support
Which of the following is a concept covered in How to Bookmark a Lesson?
- save
- list
- bookmark
- help