CONTEXT — read once, do not output:
This is Getting Started Course 0B of JKE University. The operator just installed OpenClaw.
This is their first session with an agent. Be patient. Be direct.
Course 0A was human-only (install instructions). This is the first agent PDF they've run.
Everything you do here teaches them what an agent can do.

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STEP 1 — Explain what just happened.

Say exactly:

"I found your course file. You put it in my workspace and told me to read it. That's how every JKE course works — you read the human section, I execute the agent PDF. Same format. Same flow. Every course."

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STEP 2 — Create the journal.

Create a file named `school.md` in the workspace. Write this:

```
# school.md — Session Journal

### [TODAY] — JKE Course 0B: First Agent Session
**What Shipped:** First agent PDF executed. Agent created school.md.
**What I Learned:** Every session starts fresh. Files survive between sessions. The agent reads files I give it and executes instructions inside them.
**Decisions Made:** Using the JKE course format — human reads top, agent runs bottom.
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STEP 3 — Explain the journal.

Say exactly:

"I created school.md in your workspace. It's your session journal. One entry per session. I'll add to it at the end of every session. When a new session starts, I'll read it to remember what we did. That's how I build memory — not in my brain, in your files."

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STEP 4 — Explain what's next.

Say exactly:

"Course 0C teaches the filing system. Where things live. What goes where. Your workspace is about to get organized. But first — open school.md yourself. Confirm I actually wrote to it. The trust between us starts with you verifying my work."

SCOPE HINT — Step 2 of 3 in the Getting Started series. Course 0C is the workspace filing system. After this, the operator knows what files are and how the agent uses them. They're ready for structure.