

Getting Started Guides in the Edwin Help Centre provides resources to help you get started with Edwin. Find guides for elementary and secondary subject-specific planning.
Getting Started with Edwin is a quick start guide with resources to help you find & share content with students, to plan and assess lessons, and to help Administrators provide support for Edwin teachers.
The Edwin Symbols Legend is a quick visual reference to get started and go deeper with Edwin. Edit grades, copy links, add to Collections, integrate with Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams, all with one click.
The Edwin Essentials Guide will help you engage students with microlearning modules to grow life skills. Kickstart the classroom to build intercultural understanding, engage globally and think digitally.
Watch the Edwin Live Lesson Chasing the Solar Eclipse. Hosted by David Makepeace, aka “The Eclipse Guy,” this live session shed light on … .
Catch up on our Edwin Live Lesson Celebrating the Impacts of Indigenous Contributions. Over 1,100 educators and students heard from … .
This Accessibility and Inclusion with Edwin downloadable resource supports diverse learning needs, and ensures all students receive the same access to curriculum-aligned content.
The Universal Design for Learning with Edwin one-sheet is a handy reference to show how Edwin meets learners where they are with UDL principles of engagement, representation and expression.
Use the Low-Tech Strategies with Edwin worksheet to use Edwin resources with limited or no technology in your classroom. See how easy it is to integrate digital resources into any learning environment.
Use this deck Supporting Below-Grade-Level Learners with Edwin to differentiate instruction, and to find cross-grade and cross-subject resources to engage and support every learner.
Quick Wins for Classroom Success for Elementary or Secondary classrooms is a fast and easy way to engage students of all levels, with inclusive lessons and ready-to-use activities.
Indigenous education and values in the classroom benefit every student. These resources for Grades 4–10 invite student and classroom recognition of topics such as Truth and Reconciliation, Treaty Rights, and Language Revitalization.
This webinar series provides classroom and district leaders with practical support to deepen commitments toward reconciliation in the classroom.
"The Keys to Success" in Edwin is an innovative tool to engage students in active learning. It's a unique breakout experience where each new skill and strategy learned is not just a step towards solving a puzzle, but a building block in their educational growth. Encourage critical thinking and celebrate each breakthrough as students unlock their potential, one code at a time.
Explore the historical context and its impact on present-day identities, and engage in meaningful discussions on reconciliation. This module offers a reflective journey for educators to enrich their teaching and foster a more inclusive learning environment.
This series will highlight the key aspects of leading a trauma-sensitive approach, tailored for school administrators, classroom teachers, and system leaders alike.