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How do I get started with ImmerseMe?

Checklist

1. Request a free trial

Key contacts only: Please use this form to request an admin account for your school/organisation.

2. Complete a virtual demo

Use this booking link to register for a virtual demo with one of our friendly team.

3. Connect your learning management system (LMS) to ImmerseMe

ImmerseMe now integrates with the following learning management systems through Edlink:

List of Integrations 

Google-Classroom-Logo.png  Google Classroom
Canvas logo.png  Canvas
Schoology Logo.png  Schoology
microsoft_teams_logo.png  Microsoft Teams
Blackboard logo2.png  Blackboard
Moodle logo.png  Moodle
Brightspace-logo.jpg  D2L Brightspace
Classlink logo.png  Classlink
Clever logo.png  Clever
Rapididentity logo.png  RapidIdentity
HelloID logo.jpg  HelloID
powerschool-P-logo.png  Powerschool
skyward logo.jpeg  Skyward
Oneroster logo.jpeg  OneRoster
aeris logo.png  Aeries
Aspen logo.png  Aspen
InfiniteCampus logo.png  InfiniteCampus
Blackbaud logo.jpeg  Blackbaud
SAML logo.png  SAML

Please ask your school's IT team to refer to the LMS Integration section of our Help Centre's technical requirements article for instructions on how to get you onboarded.

4. Register your staff and students

Email hello@immerseme.com your class lists including name, class and email address per student/staff member (or download this template).

5. Get a customised layout of lessons

Email hello@immerseme.com with any content layout requests to match your textbook structure or unit plan.

6. Whitelist ImmerseMe in school firewall

Forward these technical requirements to your school's IT team for instructions on how to whitelist ImmerseMe through your firewall. 

 

Extra Resources

Classroom Management Strategies

Since a major component of using ImmerseMe is speaking practise (there is also writing available), then we recommend these classroom management techniques to getting the most from ImmerseMe:

  • Spread your students around the classroom (or corridor/outside) so that they aren't sitting too close to another student and being picked up by their microphone.
  • If you have limited space, then number the students 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, etc., and get all the 1s to do the speaking mode, whilst all the 2s to do the writing mode.
  • If students have access to an external microphone source like a headphone with built-in microphone (that comes with most mobile devices), or bluetooth microphone like AirPods, then these will generally allow the students to be understood a lot more clearly than the microphone built-in to laptops. Some desktops don't have a built-in microphone at all, so would require an external microphone source.

Pedagogy and Research

To give you an insight on the pedagogy and research behind ImmerseMe, please read our article here.

Help Centre

Visit our Student Zone Help Centre and Teacher Dashboard Help Centre for more detailed instructions on how to get the most from ImmerseMe.

 

We look forward to working with you and your students!😃

 

Please contact hello@immerseme.com for any questions! Our friendly support team will be happy to help!

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