Mustard Seed Training

Materials for praying with children.


FREE Workshop on Webinars: From Beginner to Master

In one morning, go from a webinar beginner to being the IT master your students need to succeed in a tech-driven workforce.

When: Friday, March 1, 2019 from 9am to 12pm EST
Where: Educational Services Center of Northeast Ohio
6393 Oak Tree Blvd., Independence, OH 44131

BYOD: Bring Your Own Device to this hands-on tech workshop!

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Have you ever struggled using webinars? Never tried? Nervous to access online resources without IT support? Enhance your tech skills and improve student outcomes through this step-by-step workshop on using webinars and open educational resources.

This session will cover all the basics of using webinars: practice using chat tools, learn to troubleshoot problems, watch a recorded webinar on OER (Open Educational Resources), and improve your search results to find the BEST learning materials.

***Includes 1 hour Recorded webinar: “Lowering the Cost of Course Materials with Free & Open Educational Resources” by Workforce GPS

Coffee and Tea Provided. Vending Machines Available

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This training is free thanks to the sponsorship of the Literacy Cooperative, but registration is required. Sessions are closed after 30 attendees have registered. If you sign up and then cannot attend, please let us know so we may make your seat available.



About US

Mustard Seed Training is a team of faith-based artisan creating materials for praying with children. Our ministry is to share the love of God and neighbor.

Our group was founded in 2017 by CGS catechist and woodworker Meagen Farrell. Meagen is also an author, trainer, and PhD student in the fields of adult basic education and educational technology (that’s the “Training” part!).

Thank you for your patience & prayers!

Our goal is to provide you with quality materials and service. Please view our shipping policy and refund policy. We take a scheduled break every year from December 22 (or the last Friday before Christmas) to January 2 (or the first Monday).

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