My Take
This resource has a lot of potential. I like the features it offers and the overall concept of having "guides" that both teachers and students can use/make. On top of this, Corgi offers a lot of their own personal guides that allow you to learn how these guides work. Corgi has integration with google apps like Slides and Docs. The also have some great accessibility features such as text-to-speech, a built-in dictionary, and a built-in translator. My main critique is the aesthetics of the website. It looks a tiny bit outdated compared to more sleek looking resources that are on the market currently.
How I Use It
Although I have not used this resource in a classroom myself, this resource seems to have a lot of potential. The customization options it provides for teachers allows the ability to incorporate lessons, questions, and engagement. As students gain more experience, they are allowed to practice making their own guides and collaborate together on a guide. I feel as though with training and learning, this resource could be used in classrooms effectively.