You're on the list!
You’re officially on the early access list for the Digital Media Teacher's Club.
I’ll be opening this up on May 1st, and you’ll be one of the first to know when founding member access goes live.
What Happens Next
Over the next few weeks, I’ll be sharing a few behind-the-scenes looks at what I’m building, some sneak peeks of the first workshops, and more details about how the club will work.
Make sure you keep an eye on your email so you don’t miss it.
(Founding member spots will be limited.)
Want a quick preview of what I’m building?
Inside the club, you’ll be able to:
- follow step-by-step tutorials you can actually teach from
- download classroom-ready lessons, slides, worksheets, and rubrics
- access everything in one place instead of digging through folders or downloading big chunks of material from TPT that don't always come with the organized naming protocol
- join live workshops or watch replays when it works for you
We’re starting with Photoshop and building from there.
The goal is simple… to make teaching any digital media course feel a whole lot less overwhelming!
Want a small sample of what this will look like? Download this Resource Free now!
Here's a thank you for your interest and to help you see exactly what type of quality you will receive inside the Membership! Use this in your classroom immediately!
*Note - this resource does require your students have some familiarity with Photoshop already.
Download the Letter Art Portrait Resource!A quick heads up about founding members
The first group of members will be able to join at a special founding member rate, which means:
- you’ll lock in the lowest monthly price
- you’ll get full automatic access as the club grows
- your price will never increase as long as you stay a member
If you’re looking for something you can dive into right now, I have resources already available on TPT, but I am also working on a line of books designed to help YOU and your students improve as well.
One of them is a logo design book that focuses more on building creative thinking and design skills. It’s something you could use with students or even work through yourself to strengthen your own understanding of design.
Note: It’s a little different from what we’re starting with inside the club.
The Digital Media Teacher's Club is really focused on helping you feel more confident teaching and giving you classroom-ready lessons so you don’t have to spend so much time planning everything out on your own.
This book leans more into the skill-building side of things, which is something I’ll be expanding on more over time and could be a fun activity for you to do over the summer if you're introducing any kind of logo design in your own classroom!
If that sounds helpful, you can check it out on Amazon by clicking below: