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Getting Started in Project Share: A Guide for Texas Educators
©2011 Texas Education Agency/University of Texas System
Joining a Group in Epsilen
Joining an Epsilen group could not be easier.
Select
My Portal
>
Groups
from the left menu.
Since you want to join an existing group rather than start a new one,
click the
Search Groups
box.
On the search page, you can look for groups by:
The groups’ names (if you know them)
A short description
Keywords
For example, to see all groups related to the teaching of English, type
English
in
the keywords search box. The accessibility icon (a handshake) means that the
group is open to the public, so you can join right away.
That’s really all there is to it.
If the accessibility icon looks like a person reading a document, you will need
to request membership in the group in order to join it. Clicking the icon will
take you to a
Request Group Membership
form, which allows you to e-mail the
group’s owner.
In addition, a member of a group can invite you to join (unless membership
restrictions, such as enrollment in a particular course, would exclude you).
One of the main goals of Project Share is to promote the formation of professional
learning communities (PLCs). These groups will allow teachers to
Share their expertise with one another
Collaborate on teaching strategies and classroom projects
Discuss matters of professional interest
Maintain ongoing professional-development (PD) relationships
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