We will be regularly hosting free webinars to help you teach online.
Hello, Teachers. Hello, Admins.
We know that for so many of you, your schools have suddenly closed. Many of you are now moving your programs online. For those who are only familiar with our printable content and have not used our digital tools before, we are holding a series of free webinars to help you get started.
If you did not hear our previous announcement, we have temporarily upgraded all our Standard plan users to have full access to the digital tools from the Plus plan. This means you can now broadcast interactive tasks on screen-sharing platforms such as Google Hangouts, and you can assign digital homework tasks to all of your students as well.
We want to help you make the best of these tools.
How to Register
Visit our registration page here. Select a date and time, and then enter your email address to reserve a spot. We are accepting 100 attendees per session.
What to Do If All the Sessions Are Full
If all the sessions are full or you are not able to attend the times that we have posted, you will be able to watch a recording of the sessions on our blog. You can also reach out to us to request a private webinar. We are able to do private webinars (for free) provided there are more than 10 teachers in attendance and a convenient time can be agreed upon.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have a question that didn't get answered at the webinar? Please check our FAQs about Teaching with ESL Library's Digital Tools. You can also browse our Help section.
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