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Using This Guide Offline

Why this matters

You may not always have reliable internet access when using this guide.

Having offline access allows you to:

  • prepare ahead of time
  • run sessions in low-connectivity environments
  • refer back to materials during delivery

Download the full guide

You can download the complete workbook as a Word document for offline use.

Once downloaded, open the file in Word, Google Docs, or any compatible word processor.


Save specific pages

If you only need parts of the guide:

  • use your browser’s Print → Save as PDF
  • select the pages you need

This works well for:

  • individual lessons
  • activities
  • activities

Use activities offline

Activities are designed to work independently.

You can:

  • copy them into Word, Google Docs, or Markdown
  • save them locally
  • share them with participants

Suggested approach

You do not need everything offline.

Start with:

  • the lessons you will teach
  • the activities you will use

Download more only if needed.


If you are designing your own materials to work in low-connectivity contexts, see:

👉 Part 2 — Designing for Openness