Teaching


HeatSpring loves experts. We help the world’s smartest professionals teach their niche topic at scale. We favor in-depth courses where students can demonstrate new skills and interact with a real expert.

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Solar Women Summer Series: Cycle For Science

The Solar Women Summer Series continues! Meet Elizabeth Case and Rachel Woods-Robinson, the young women behind Cycle For Science, a cross-country education initiative and journey.

What is Cycle For Science? Why did you set out on this journey?
Rachel: Cycle for Science is both a journey and a cause. Elizabeth and I decided to bicycle across the country because we wanted an adventure […]

Solar Women Summer Series: Teaching the Power of Solar

In this week’s Solar Women Summer Series feature, Signe Periera, seventh grade earth science teacher at Dedham Country Day School, shares how she’s teaching her students about solar energy.
Signe began her career in education in 1997 in Cambridge, MA. Signe has taught entomology, physics, chemistry, meteorology, astronomy, geology, human biology, ecology, and environmental science. For […]

Making the Financial Case for Microgrids: Microgrid Executive MBA Training

On the Microgrid Executive MBA Training discussion board…
Takeaways:

The clustering of microgrids creates a new set of considerations for executives.
It is worth investigating from a microgrid economics standpoint what other drivers (besides low price or cost to the consumer) may appeal to customers in developed countries.
“Product markets” within the electricity business are slowly emerging. This would mean very […]

Peek at HeatSpring’s New Online Learning Platform

Today we released a major update to our classroom environment that will make HeatSpring courses better. After eight years of experimenting with our own software and trying every LMS under the sun, I can confidently say it’s a game changer.

Here is what makes the new HeatSpring learning platform great:

It’s easier to use and and navigate […]

July 24th, 2015|Categories: Our Company, Teaching||

Solar Women Summer Series: Salary Negotiation Tips & Insights

Israela Adah Brill-Cass is an attorney and mediator with over twenty years of experience helping individuals engage in challenging conversations and asking for more. She was the Executive Director and ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) Program Manager at Boston Law Collaborative, LLC from 2003 to 2015. She currently teaches salary negotiation courses at Boston’s Society of Grownups, as well as […]