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What is the difference between a library worksheet and a public worksheet?

In this brief explanation, we summarize the biggest differences between public worksheets and worksheets in the library.
Public worksheets can be accessed by registered users using the search box in the header, or by unregistered users using the worksheet's link, QR code, or jumper code. These worksheets are fill-in-only (editing, sharing, and submitting can only be done by the worksheet editor), and this is primarily for the benefit of students being able to easily access and find many practice problems in public worksheets.
Why is it worth making your edited worksheets public? Because it makes them much easier to find and helps all Redmenta students access quality worksheets in seconds. Furthermore, if you don’t want to require your students to register on the site, unregistered students can easily access these worksheets via a link, QR code, or jumper code.
Unlike public worksheets, worksheets in the library are only accessible to registered users (Library menu). You can copy these worksheets to your own storage, after which you will have full access to the worksheet (i.e., you can share, edit, and receive completed work).
Libraries can save you a lot of time! Whether you don’t use all the exercises in a copied worksheet, need to adjust grading, or even add your own exercises, these worksheets are a great base for editing. Not to mention how many ideas, inspiration, and creative uses of well-established assignment types you can find in worksheets edited by others! For example, you can get inspired by creative solutions and learn how to use assignment types you haven’t used before. If possible, share your worksheets in the library!
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