
How to send a chat conversation to Studio so the AI can generate polished teaching materials grounded in what you discussed.
Send to Studio bridges CurricuLLM's Chat and Studio features. It lets you design a lesson, brainstorm ideas, or refine content in a free-form chat conversation, then send the entire conversation to Studio where it becomes a grounded source document. From there, Studio can generate polished teaching artefacts — podcasts, flashcards, quizzes, presentations, infographics, documents, and more — all informed by what was discussed in the chat.
Chat is great for brainstorming and iterating on ideas. Studio is great for producing polished materials. Send to Studio connects the two, so you can start with a vague idea in chat, refine it through conversation with the AI, and then produce the actual classroom materials — all without copying and pasting or re-explaining your context.
Any user with Studio access. The option only appears on regular chat conversations — it is hidden for conversations that are already in Studio.
In the chat sidebar, right-click (or long-press on mobile) on any conversation. The context menu shows Send to Studio alongside the other options (Pin, Archive, Delete).
The process is seamless — click the button, wait a moment while it shows "Sending…", and then you are redirected into a new Studio session with your chat conversation loaded as a source.
Behind the scenes:
Once in Studio with the chat conversation loaded as a source, you can use Studio's full artefact generation capabilities. Studio grounds its output in the attached source material — meaning everything discussed in the original chat becomes context for generating:
You can also attach additional sources alongside the chat export — curriculum standards, student progression data, Google Drive files — to further ground the artefacts.
The intended workflow looks like this:
1. Chat — Design your lesson
Start a conversation with the AI to design a lesson. For example:
"I need to teach Year 8 persuasive writing next week. The students struggled with thesis statements last time. Can you help me design a lesson that scaffolds thesis writing using contemporary examples?"
2. Iterate — Refine with the AI
Go back and forth in chat — refine the approach, ask for alternatives, adjust for your class's needs, incorporate curriculum alignment. This is where the creative thinking happens.
3. Send to Studio — Bridge the gap
Once you are happy with the lesson design, right-click the conversation and select Send to Studio.
4. Generate artefacts — Produce materials
In Studio, generate the materials you need from the conversation:
Each artefact is grounded in the full context of the original chat conversation, so the AI understands the lesson goals, the student context, and the specific approach you designed — producing materials that are coherent and aligned with your plan rather than generic.
Send to Studio turns your chat conversations into a source for polished teaching materials. Design your lesson in chat, refine it with the AI, then send it to Studio to produce the podcasts, flashcards, quizzes, presentations, and other artefacts you need — all grounded in the full context of your conversation.