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Educational Carousel

A structured teaching pack for tutorials, explainers, frameworks, and creator education. Built for repeat usage on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Pinterest republishing.

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Editor

Carousel Generator

Structure

Multi-slide flow

Outputs

Image

Run cost

4 credits

7 slides

Single-page editor

Everything happens on this page

Brief the workflow, upload any source files, watch the run, and open finished assets without leaving the editor.

What you provide

3 required inputs

What comes back

7 slides delivered as Image

Workspace state

Signed in users unlock the live workspace, saved runs, and download history.

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Bespoke workspace

Template-specific editor

This template now has its own workspace layout instead of sharing the generic studio preview. The assistant flow, canvas, tool stack, and run panel are arranged specifically for Educational Carousel.

Functional template workspace

Educational Carousel Studio

Shape a seven-slide teaching sequence with lesson-aware ordering, cleaner copy, and a CTA that closes the instruction instead of interrupting it.

7 lesson slides
Draft local

Assistant

Teaching strategist

Lesson aware
Ask to simplify a lesson card, fix the slide order, rewrite the CTA, or change the teaching treatment. The assistant writes those updates directly into the draft.
I can simplify the teaching sequence, rebalance the lesson flow, and keep the seven-slide brief synced with the export workflow.
Prompt chips

Live canvas

Editing Point 2

Use the second teaching card to remove confusion and make the sequence more skimmable.

Slide 3 / 71080 x 1350
Point 2

Give each slide one job

Keep every lesson focused on one move so the sequence stays skimmable.

Lesson settings

7-slide flowTeaching darkLesson-first

Slide rail

Selected slide copy

Generates a real background visual for the selected lesson card so the deck becomes editable as a designed sequence, not just copy.

Lesson controls

Theme stack

Run sync

Topic: How to make educational carousels easier to finish
CTA: Follow for the next lesson

Run panel

Generate from the current lesson draft

Synced from lesson state

Editor Workspace

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Live workflow

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Upload source files, launch the workflow, and keep artifacts in your history. This editor uses 4 credits per run.

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Workflow

How Educational Carousel Studio is meant to be used

This workspace is designed for teaching sequences, not generic social design. The core job is to break a concept into an order that people can follow in motion, one swipe at a time.

Step 01

Choose the learning outcome first

Start by deciding what the viewer should know or do by the end of the sequence. Without that constraint, the carousel turns into a pile of notes rather than a lesson.

The topic slide should tell the viewer what they are about to learn.
The strongest carousels promise one concrete transformation rather than a vague category.
Teaching outcomes make it easier to decide what to cut from the brief.

Step 02

Give each middle slide one teaching responsibility

The center of the workflow is about isolating one move per slide. That keeps the sequence skimmable and prevents the teaching logic from collapsing into dense paragraphs.

Each point slide should advance the lesson, not restate the hook.
Example or pitfall slides work best when they clarify the prior lesson, not introduce a new branch.
If two ideas fight for the same slide, split them or kill one.

Step 03

Use design to support comprehension

The design layer should help people process the lesson faster. Type scale, spacing, and emphasis blocks need to direct the eye toward the one idea that matters per frame.

Opening slides can carry more contrast to stop the swipe.
Middle slides should prioritize readability over decoration.
Support callouts are useful when they prevent confusion rather than add more text.

Step 04

Close the sequence with a natural next step

A good educational carousel ends with a CTA that feels earned by the lesson. The final slide should resolve the sequence, not abruptly switch into a different voice.

CTA language should extend the lesson rather than reset it.
The final slide is stronger when it feels like a conclusion to the sequence.
Exporting variants matters because small CTA wording shifts can change follow-through.

Notes

What this editor is optimized for

Educational Carousel Studio works best when the source topic is narrow enough to fit into a seven-step story. It is weaker when people try to teach three frameworks at once.

The most common failure mode is too much teaching per slide, not too little.
Lesson slides convert better when the wording sounds like direct advice, not essay writing.
If the CTA feels disconnected from the lesson, the sequence usually needs a stronger narrative ending.

Inputs

What you provide

Topic

Required input

Used by the editor workflow.

Used by the editor workflow.

Key points

Required input

Five supporting points or lessons.

Five supporting points or lessons.

CTA

Required input

Used by the editor workflow.

Used by the editor workflow.

Delivery

What the editor returns

Image

Each run produces 7 slides using Carousel Generator. Finished files appear in the workspace as soon as the run completes.

Coverage

What stays attached

Run status, output files, and credit usage stay visible inside the workspace.

Recent runs are saved for signed-in users, so you can reopen downloads without rebuilding everything.

The page doubles as the editor, workflow monitor, and result surface rather than bouncing people into a separate console.

Automation map

How the generated output fills the template

output.topicslide_1.title

Mapped into the editor layout automatically after generation.

output.point_1slide_2.body

Mapped into the editor layout automatically after generation.

output.point_2slide_3.body

Mapped into the editor layout automatically after generation.

output.point_3slide_4.body

Mapped into the editor layout automatically after generation.

output.point_4slide_5.body

Mapped into the editor layout automatically after generation.

output.point_5slide_6.body

Mapped into the editor layout automatically after generation.

output.ctaslide_7.cta

Mapped into the editor layout automatically after generation.

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