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How to tell teachers about online courses
1. These slides contain dialogue
and other instruction you can
use when speaking to
educators about our courses
Thepaperlessclassroom.com
2. “Hello, I am (your name), and I work with
The Paperless Classroom, online courses
for educators. Do you think you will be
taking any courses or professional
development this year?” Most will say yes
or that they are not sure. If it’s a flat No,
you can move on or try to get more from
them. For example, you might say, “Oh, so
you have all the hours you need then?”
3. For those who say Yes, which will be most, continue
this way: “The Paperless Classroom online courses
are created by Mark Barnes, a former teacher and
renowned author and international presenter. Mark’s
courses help educators learn how to use classroom
websites, mobile devices, social media and web tools
for any grade or subject. We even offer a 3-semester
hour course on using Twitter both in and out of the
classroom. Mark’s courses are really popular and,
best of all, they are self-pacing and taught with easy
to use how-to video and online communication.”
4. Be sure you provide the website (use a business card with
only the address, www.thepaperlessclassroom, and
something like “online courses for educators”). If there is a
computer handy, or you have your own Internet-ready
device, pull up the site to show teachers. Next say:
“Unless you have questions, I don’t want to take too much
of your time. But, hey, why don’t you give me your name
and check out our website, thepaperlessclassroom.com, to
learn more about all of our powerful 3-semester hour
courses. I’ll add you to our list of possible enrollees, and
we’ll be on the lookout for your registration. Don’t worry, I
don’t need your email or phone number; we don’t contact
people, unless they register. We just like to have names of
interested people, so we can watch for them, when the
college sends us new registrations.
5. “Don’t forget to go to thepaperlessclassroom.com.
You can register online in about 5 minutes or you can
call to register. Be sure to ask for one of Mark
Barnes’ courses; in fact, the course titles and ID
numbers are on the registration page, so it’s really
simple. Remember, courses are 9 weeks, but you’ll
probably finish in 2-3, so you can register today and
start anytime before the course ends. Don’t wait too
long though.”
6. The FAQ page on thepaperlessclassroom.com covers most questions.
Here are few important facts you should know, though:
--Transcripts or accreditation questions: Course hours are provided through Lake
Erie College, which is accredited in all 50 states. Transcripts are sent a few weeks
after you complete the course.
--What if I’m not good with computers? No problem, Mark will walk you through
every step. He’ll make sure you learn. Check out the testimonials at
thepaperlessclassroom.com.
--What if I teach elementary? Many kindergarten and Pre-K teachers have taken
our courses. They fit all ages and subject areas.
--I need two courses: Fantastic! Many teachers take two and even three courses at
the same time. You can earn 9 semester hours in one semester!
--I need hours, but I’m too busy now: With the 9-week completion window, you
can register now and start later; plus, our courses are offered all.
7. Helpful Info
Register now online or via telephone
• The Paperless Classroom provides course credit
through Lake Erie College
• Each of our courses is worth 3 semester hours
• You have 9 weeks to complete any course
• Register today; start anytime during the semester
• Communicate with the instructor 24/7 via email or
via Twitter @markbarnes19
• Receive your transcript a few short weeks after you
complete the course
• Register now at: www.thepaperlessclassroom.com