Lesson planning and teaching operations for faculty

Generate detailed lesson plans faster and keep teaching materials organized.

LectureCraft helps educators reduce the time spent preparing courses by turning syllabi and existing course materials into structured lesson plans, reusable teaching resources, and organized teaching workflows.

By connecting lesson planning with Google Docs and Google Calendar, instructors can move from course ideas to classroom-ready sessions without juggling disconnected tools and repetitive setup work.

Why we built it

Great teaching takes preparation. The operational overhead should not consume the time meant for instruction.

Faculty often already have strong course content and ideas, but preparing detailed lesson plans, organizing schedules, managing teaching materials, and keeping everything accessible throughout the term can become fragmented across multiple systems. LectureCraft was built to reduce that friction by helping instructors move from a static syllabus to a practical, reusable teaching system.

Generate detailed lesson plans

Transform existing syllabi and course materials into structured, classroom-ready lesson plans with learning objectives, agendas, activities, discussion prompts, pacing guidance, and instructor notes.

Organize teaching sessions

Create or update calendar events with session timing, course milestones, assignment deadlines, and linked teaching materials in one organized workflow.

Keep lesson materials connected

Save lesson plans as Google Docs and organize teaching resources so instructors can easily revisit, adapt, and reuse materials throughout the term.

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Reduce weekly preparation time

Help faculty spend less time organizing logistics and more time focusing on teaching, discussion, and student engagement.

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Create reusable teaching systems

Turn static course materials into structured lesson plans and organized workflows that can be reused and refined each semester.

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Improve instructional organization

Keep lesson plans, schedules, and teaching materials connected in one operational workflow that is easier to manage throughout the course.