WRITABLE ACADEMY

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Writable Academy Mini Courses


The Human Touch in an AI World

Featuring Angela Maiers
Explore AI in education with Angela Maiers. Understand its potential to enhance and disrupt learning, and strategies for effective human-AI collaboration. Learn to navigate its complexities, ensuring it enhances human potential, creativity, and ethics.

Policy Perspectives

Featuring Susan Gentz
Join Susan Gentz to explore AI's role in education policy, impact on different stakeholders, and state-level policy development. Learn about the integration of AI in districts, the use of task forces, funding challenges, and effective policy creation.

Navigating the AI landscape

Featuring Adam Garry
Learn from Adam Gary, former Dell education leader and current CEO of Strategic EDU, on integrating AI into U.S. and Canadian school systems as he discusses ethics, assessment, AI literacy, and effective strategies for both learners and educators.

A Global Look at AI

Featuring Joseph South
Learn from Joseph South, Chief Innovation Officer at ISTE and ASCD, about AI's transformative role in education. Explore AI's impact on pedagogy, personalized learning, and creativity globally.


Two Facets of Daily Writing

This mini-course explores hands-on ways to conduct effective mini-lessons and optimize your classroom time for writing.

Four Steps of Best Practice

This course explores best practices for planning and incorporating mini-lessons in your instruction.

Kid-Friendly Writing Rubrics

Explore how to create instructional and data-collection rubrics for writing with students, using kid-friendly language and criteria.

Essential Informational Skills

Review the essentials skills for informative writing across grade levels and genres. Skills include introducing a topic, providing details, organizing the writing, and writing a conclusion. This course contains resources for K-5 and 6-12 grades.


Preparing for State Assessments

Prepare students for high-stakes testing with state-aligned assessments, AI-assisted feedback, and recommended practice assignments.

Getting Started with Ed and Writable

This course helps teachers launch into Writable to access HMH curriculum and Writable features.

Daily Writing with High 5s

This course introduces High 5 Quick Writes, which involves brief, daily writing assignments, along with AI-assisted feedback, both designed to develop students' writing abilities.

Explore Writable Assignments

Learn how to access 1000+ customizable assignments with 300+ reading options in Writable.

Resources & Guides

Explore our curated collections of resources and guides, designed to inspire and support educators at every step of their journey.

Getting Started Guide for Admins

Learn how to get started with Writable for administrators

Getting Started Guide for Educators

Learn how get started with Writable as an educator

Getting Started Guide for Students

Learn how to get started with Writable as a student

AI in Writable

Learn all about AI features and content in Writable

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“It is the best platform I have ever seen in the education system. Thank you for making this happen is all I have to say!”

— Selene Ibarra

Broward County School District

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— Heather Esposito

Cherry Creek Public Schools

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— Evan Grant

Redmond Schools

“Writable invites teachers to scaffold and participate in their students’ writing, response, and revision in ways we simply were unable to see before.”

— Dr. Troy Hicks

Central Michigan University