
iLearnNH is delighted to offer free, small group training experiences for K-12 teachers in New Hampshire. Training sessions include 60-90 minutes on topics related to ed tech essentials, AI literacy, Canvas fundamentals, building in Canvas, advanced Canvas, and 1:1 support. We are happy to travel to your school for an in-person session or offer an interactive virtual experience over Zoom.
Whether you're looking for support for your Professional Learning Community (PLC), department, leadership team, or just a few curious educators, send a line to start the conversation about your free, personalized training. We're excited to meet you!
Ed Tech Essentials
Start out strong by understanding the basic principles of graphic design for educators, crafting your digital toolkit, and using the full potential of free resources like Canva to support teaching and learning.

Graphic Design for Educators
Now more than ever, teachers are asked to be graphic designers without training or experience. Explore the principles of design essential for K-12 educators to create accessible, consistent, and engaging learning experiences.

Building a Blended Learning Toolkit
So many tools-- where to begin?! In this session, explore how K-12 educators can build a thoughtful, intentional digital toolkit that best supports both themselves and their students.

Canva in the Classroom
Canva is a powerful graphic design tool that empowers students and teachers to create engaging, professional content. Explore how to use Canva to share work with students, craft presentations, and streamline classroom essentials.
AI Literacy for the K-12 Educator
AI Literacy is now an essential part of the teaching and learning experience. Get a head-start by exploring what AI is, how to use AI safely in the classroom, best practices for prompt engineering, and ideas and insights for using AI to its full potential.

AI Literacy for K-12 Educators
AI is here to stay, and AI Literacy is now essential for both teachers and students. In this hands-on session, learn the basics of what AI is and best practices for prompt engineering to support teaching and learning.

Prompt Engineering 101
Writing thoughtful, AI-specific prompts is the #1 way to reduce AI fatigue and frustration. Learn how to provide just enough information to have a helpful, engaging conversation with an AI tool.

AI in the Workplace
AI can be a powerful tool for educators-- we promise! In this session, explore ideas, strategies, and best practices for using AI to support your work in a thoughtful way.
Canvas Essentials
Using Canvas doesn't have to be hard! By learning how to use the Rich Content Editor (RCE) and modules, you will be well on your way to building engaging, accessible courses to extend the in-person classroom.

Creating in Canvas with the RCE
If you know how to use the Rich Content Editor (RCE) in Canvas, you can build anything: pages, assignments, quizzes, and discussion boards. All the things! Dive into the essentials of Canvas to set the foundation for your training.

Organizing Canvas with Modules
Modules provides the backbone of the Canvas experience. Learn how to build thoughtful, streamlined Canvas modules in a way that makes life easier for both the teacher and the students.

Building an Accessible Canvas
One of the reasons we love Canvas so much is that it provides a uniquely accessible student experience. Google simply can't compare. Learn the basics and beyond for building clear, accessible courses for all students.
Building in Canvas
The options for student differentiation in Canvas are endless! Discover how to use Canvas Quizzes, Assignments, and Discussion Boards to design engaging, collaborative, and personalized experiences unique to your content and students.

Canvas Quizzes
We love Canvas Quizzes! Whether you're looking to design daily check-ins, assessments, graded quizzes or more, Canvas Quizzes provides comprehensive options to support student learning.

Canvas Assignments
Canvas Assignments provides so many options for supporting learning while streamlining the teacher experience. Dive into the types of assignments offered and fundamentals of SpeedGrader to take full advantage of this Canvas tool.

Discussion Boards
We have said it once and will say it a thousand more: discussion boards don't need to be terrible! Explore all the possibilities for creating unique, engaging, and memorable student discussions using video, images, and more.
Advanced Canvas
Ready to power up your game?! Explore how to build mastery paths to further differentiate the student experience, create fun and engaging banners and buttons, and set the foundation for Canvas template design.

Crafting Mastery Paths
Mastery Paths provide a direct link to the differentiated student experience. Learn how to set up a mastery path in Canvas modules to support student exploration and tailored support.

Banners & Buttons
Providing clear, consistent banners and buttons helps guide students through the extended in-person classroom experience. Learn why these students experiences are so helpful and how to build them using Canva and the built-in Canvas tools.

Template Design Essentials
Designing a thoughtful, consistent, engaging template can make or break the Canvas experience for both teachers and students. Explore best practices for creating a Canvas template built on your school values, colors, and unique needs.
1:1 Support
We love working 1:1 with teachers and small groups! If you're not sure where to begin, have a niche question, or are looking to support as many teachers as possible, we would be delighted to work with teachers individually in coaching sessions or office hours.

1:1 Coaching Session
iLearnNH is always happy to come to a school and work 1:1 with a driven, curious educator for ed tech support or as a part of a train-the-trainer model.

Open Office Hours
Come let us hang out in your library! We are always happy to hang out, ready to answer any questions that educators might have based on the scheduling that works best for them.

Technical Consult
Supporting the back-end of Canvas can be tough! Meet 1:1 with a technical administrator from the University System of New Hampshire to explore your issues and concerns.