eSchool Learning Management System
Global Classroom's eSchool provides businesses with a cost-effective eSchool solution to train and educate customers and employees online.
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eSchool LMS Features PDF

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Pricing
Cost per year - $2,500 (up to 400 active users)

Cost for additional users: $5.00 per user/year
(100 user increments)

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Pricing Notes:
  • Large Enterprise (over 3,000 users) pricing at $3.75 per year per employee / customer
  • Registration for non revenue-generating courses is FREE with an eSchool subscription.
  • * A 10% fee will be charged to cover student registration and support for any credit card transaction.
Supported
eClassrooms

Tech Support
We will support your eClassroom with live support five days a week and email support seven days a week.

Weekly Updates
Every Wednesday we post upgrades to your eClassroom. Upgrades can be new features or to fix a problem.

Student Support
If your student loses their password, we will help. If a student can't access their eClassroom, we will help. Support is why you use Global Classroom.
Types of
eClassrooms

Blended Classrooms
Your eClassroom can be blended into your classroom to connect with students 24/7. It also a great way to address different learning styles.

Replace the Classroom
An eClassroom can replace the classroom. A video or PowerPoint with audio can replace the lecture. You can create assignments and assessments.

Organize the Classroom
An eClassroom can organize the classroom by taking your class content and putting it into a learning management system.
eClassroom
Features

Host Videos
Your eClassroom will organize your videos, PowerPoints, tests and assignments.

Organize Curriculum
Organize your curriculum by week or topic. Each learning module has eight ways to deliver your content.

Communications
Use blogs, discussion forums and chat to create student engagement. Reach out to the "net generation of students".