Course workspace
Keep the learning platform, notes, reading material, reference sites, and useful tools for one class together.
A Chrome study workspace keeps the course portal, notes, research sources, reference material, practice tools, and the tabs you use together. Save that setup once and reopen it when it is time to return to the class, paper, exam, or project.

Courses rarely use the same sites, sources, and routines. They do not need to share one browser window either.
Keep the learning platform, notes, reading material, reference sites, and useful tools for one class together.
Save the sources for a paper, exam topic, or long-running project without leaving them mixed into unrelated tabs.
Add a clear goal and, when it helps, website controls that keep the active session around the material you chose.
A saved workspace removes a small but repeated piece of setup every time you return to the subject.
Open the preset for the class or study routine instead of reconstructing the material from memory.
The saved sites open as one workspace and can return in useful tab groups.
Use the workspace with a goal, timer, blocking, or none of them. The preset does not force a study method.
A study preset might keep your course portal, notes, research sources, reference material, practice tests, and useful tools together. Open that working set when you return to the subject instead of rebuilding it from memory.
Bookmarks are still useful for a long-term library. A Tenvilo preset is for the smaller working set you expect to open together for a class, paper, exam, or project, so repeating a study routine does not require leaving every useful resource permanently open.
Save the browser workspace for a recurring task and launch it again when you need the same context.