How to navigate and use maps shared by your educator
Maps give you a visual overview of a topic and show how individual internotes connect. When your educator shares a map with you, you can see the full shape of what you'll be learning before you dive in.
Each node on a map represents an internote. You can click any node to open it. Nodes are often arranged to show a recommended order, but you can explore freely unless your educator has set a specific sequence.
As you complete internotes, your progress is reflected on the map. Completed nodes are marked so you can see at a glance what you've covered and what's left.
Locked nodes usually mean your educator wants you to complete prerequisite content first. Follow the connected nodes backwards until you find an unlocked internote, then work forward from there.