Teachers and Admins: Stop Losing Grading, Lesson Plans, and Student Data
Educators lose hours every week to missing lesson plans, lost grading, and corrupted student files. Learn how to protect your work and save time.
Published: 2026-05-03
Teachers and school admins have more than enough to do without spending hours recreating lost lesson plans, missing grading spreadsheets, or corrupted student portfolios. Yet most educators report losing 5 to 10 hours per week to work that was never properly saved.
A laptop crash during parent teacher conferences, a shared drive that didn’t sync the latest quiz, or a student’s project file that got corrupted can throw off your entire week. For schools, these small losses add up to thousands of hours of wasted staff time every year.
Many educators use a mix of cloud storage, USB drives, and email to save their work, but none of these methods keep a full history of changes. You end up with 5 versions of a lesson plan and no way to find the one you used last semester.
Setting up automatic versioning for all your documents takes minutes, and it lets you revert to old versions of lesson plans, grading sheets, and student files in seconds. You don’t need to learn new tools to make this work. It integrates with the storage systems you already use.
Loomin offers simple, automatic backups and version history built for educators. Sign up for a free account to see how much time you can save by never losing your work again.
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