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What is a public worksheet?

Have you heard of public worksheets? If you haven't already, it's time to learn about all the advantages of public worksheets!

Public worksheets are searchable by all Redmenta users and can be accessed by those without registration if they know the link or the Jumper code. The public worksheets can be accessed using the search bar in the header (from a logged-in account) by simply typing in the keywords of the subject or topic you are looking for and clicking on the magnifying glass icon.

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You can search within three different groups. You can search within your own worksheets, in the Library, or the public worksheets. All the worksheets with the following sharing level will be included in the public worksheets:

  • All Redment users (publicly searchable)
  • Anyone on the Internet.

Since public worksheets are available to all users, anyone can complete them. However, it is important that you only share your worksheets in this way if you do not have a problem with other students sending in their solutions. 

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Why is it worth making the worksheet you have edited a public one? Because it makes searching much easier and you can help all Redmenta students to access quality practice worksheets. Moreover, if you don't want to make your students register, even students without registration can easily access these worksheets, as long as they know the link or the Jumper code of the worksheet.  

It is important that you only set the worksheet to public (i.e. only set the sharing level to All Redmenta users or Anyone on the Internet) if it is not a problem that the worksheet can be completed by anyone at any time. In fact, you may define a worksheet as a public one you want your students to complete. In this case, they may find the worksheet sooner and complete it from a profile registered under a pseudonym or as an unregistered user using a pseudonym, thus reaching the questions and, if applicable, the solution before the actual time of completion.