The Project Library is accessed through Echo and lives within the community tool. Any member of the Network can access over 200+ projects that have been vetted by NTN staff, in various content areas, to ensure quality. A preview of each project is available that allows you to explore before deciding if you'd like to use them in your course. All projects within the Project Library can be taken as used as your own. More on that below!
There are 2 ways to access the Project Library:
- Through the Community Tool
- Through a course
Community Tool Access
From the homepage, click on the choose app tool located in the top tool bar and select community.

Within the My community tab, click Discover content.

On the community search page, be sure to have content selected in the category field, and type NTN in the shared by field.
The search will automatically generate all projects in the NTN Project Library. You will be able to see this in the domain column.
Fill out additional fields to refine the search to meet your needs.

Once you find a project you are interested in, click on it. Here you can:
- See project details
- Preview project content
- Bookmark project to revisit
- Add project to My library for use in your course(s)
- Get a reference number to share with others
Click here to learn more about the My library tool and how it functions.

Course Access
From the homepage enter a course through the Editor tool.

Click the + Add Activity button.

In the popup window click Library.

Select New Tech Project Library.

Once you find a project you are interested in, you can take a look around by clicking on the project title. Anything that looks like a folder can be opened. Preview items by clicking the preview link.
If you find something you would like to use in your course:
- Click Add to cart
- select either Link to these activities or make a Copy of them in. your course. .

Content copied from the NTN Project Library will now appear in your course.

Echo is constantly being improved based on the feedback from users and we strive to keep our documentation up to date. If this document doesn’t match what you are seeing in Echo, please let us know.
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