Live webinar • Hosted on Engageli • January 27, 2026
K-12 teachers need online tools and instructional approaches that keep students participating, on task, and supported - without adding complexity to the school day. But most virtual platforms weren’t designed for classroom oversight or safe collaboration, often leaving teachers with limited visibility and principals concerned about engagement and outcomes.
Active learning changes that. Engageli’s Active Learning Impact Study shows that when online lessons shift from passive delivery to structured interaction, students demonstrate dramatically stronger engagement and performance:
- 13× more student talk time
- 16× more nonverbal engagement
- 54% higher test scores
This live webinar breaks down what those findings mean for real classrooms. We’ll explore what active learning looks like online, and how teachers can apply it in ways that increase participation while maintaining full control of the classroom environment.
This is a hands-on EngageLIVE session. You’ll experience the strategies from a student perspective as you work in tables, participate in activities, and see how AI can support active learning without adding to teacher workload.

What we’ll cover
Orientation
Get your bearings inside an Engageli classroom so you can fully participate in the interactive portions of the session.
The “why”: what the impact study reveals
A clear explanation of the study findings and what they mean for online instruction, classroom oversight, and student outcomes.
The “how”: active learning when you’re teaching online
Practical, replicable moves for boosting participation, focus, and comprehension in virtual lessons.
Live table activities
Experience what active learning feels like for students and how oversight tools keep teachers in control.
Scaling active learning with AI
See how AI can generate quick polls, summaries, and targeted support so active instruction stays manageable.
Balancing active learning with pacing
Strategies and class flows for keeping lessons on track while still creating time for discussion and collaboration.
Open discussion and takeaways
Bring questions, challenges, and examples from your school.
Who should attend
K-12 and higher ed teachers, instructional coaches, school administrators, and anyone responsible for improving engagement or managing online classrooms. This free session is designed to be useful at both the classroom and administration levels.
Continue the series
This is the first webinar in our monthly EngageLIVE K-12 series. Join us again on February 24, 2026 for: Making the Business Case for Active Learning.
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