Introducing eGlass Lessons. 
Higher Engagement, Less Grading, Better Student Performance.

eGlass Lessons are designed to boost student engagement, regardless if students are in class or at home.

With eGlass Lessons templates, teachers can raise math skills and test scores, lower homework, and lessen grading chores.

EduProtocol Field Guide Math Edition eGlass
 
 

How does eGlass Lessons work?

  • Each grade has templates designed to deliver standards and boost specific skills.

  • You (or a student) hand writes the answers to exercises on the eGlass Lessons onscreen template.

  • Students can type their own answers on their laptops.

  • Reveal right answers – With one click, you reveal the right answers, both on the eGlass screen, and on the student laptops.

  • You see students who are having challenges on specific exercises, and work with them. Other students can repeat the exercise with different number sets. Rapid repetition means less confusion, less homework, less grading.

A Growing Library of Templates

Every eGlass purchase comes with a subscription to eGlass Lessons Basic. Enhanced subscriptions will include templates for language and other subjects. 

Watch EduProtocols and MathReps Champion Jon Corippo in Action With eGlass Lessons

Jon Corippo, Co-Author, The Eduprotocol Field Guide Book 1 and 2

 

About Jon Corippo

Jon Corippo describes himself as a “formerly disgruntled student.” He made it almost all the way through school at a 2.9 GPA. His final three semesters in Advertising at Fresno State changed everything, though: Advertising classes were project-based. Jon’s grades shot to nearly 4.0. Jon graduated from college with no intention of teaching.

After about 7 years in non-educational jobs, Jon’s amazing wife persuaded him to try his hand in education; he was hooked after just two days as a long-term sub on an emergency credential.

Over 25  years later, Jon had served a decade at the K-8 level, opened a 1-1, PBL, Google-based high school, served in two county offices, including as an Assistant Superintendent and It Director. Jon has been recognized as a County Teacher of the Year, a 20 to Watch Educator by the NSBA, and was a finalist in the EdTech Digest Awards. Jon also holds the Apple Distinguished Educator, Google Certified Innovator, and Microsoft Innovative Educator badges. Jon served as the Chief Learning Officer of CUE for half a decade. Under Jon’s leadership, CUE professional learning trained over 60,000 educators and grew from 9,000 to 27,000 educator members.

Jon spent 2021-22  teaching 6th grade “human children'' in Madera County in Central California.

Eduprotocols went from being Jon’s hobby to being his full time work in 2022. Jon presents all over the world, helping teachers to “Teach Better Work Less”. Jon lives in Coarsegold, California, near Yosemite, with his wife (a very successful educator), three children, and a free-range cat and dog.

 
 

Join the eGlass engagement revolution

eGlass is an illuminated transparent writing board with a built-in camera. It captures your face and glowing ink writing in the same frame, boosting student engagement to unprecedented levels, regardless if you’re teaching in-class or remotely.