What should I be doing on Teachstreet today?

As you already know, we’re on a mission to provide you with the tools you need to accelerate your teaching practice.  Well, we’ve been stepping on the gas ourselves, and are pretty excited to share our latest improvement to the site….

Announcing…..the teacher….Dashboard!

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The Dashboard is designed to answer the question, “what should I be doing on Teachstreet today,” and from this daily starting point you’ll be able to easily monitor your online marketing efforts and stay on top of what’s going on in your subject and city.

Check out this guide to help you understand all of the features of your new Dashboard and how you can use them to achieve your teaching goals.

We created the Dashboard based on your feedback, but we’re not stopping there.  Don’t be shy!  Tell us what you think of this first version or what else we can do to help you get the most out of Teachstreet and building your business using our dashboard.

Also, every new feature has awesome people behind it that make it happen. So there are two major shout-outs needed:

phil_weemeePhil “the dashboard” Nash.
Phil is the rockstar developer / engineer / coding master that built the dashboard that you see today. He built incredible systems to collect the data, analyze it and make it useful for you. He also made it all pretty — aren’t those graphs awesome? On top of all this — Phil put in the loooong hours to make it all work. Thank you Phil!!

sanford_weemeeDave “the dash” Sanford
Dave is the product manager that defined and designed the dashboard. The initial whiteboard scratchings were magically turned into the cool product you see today thanks to his product specs & guidance. Thanks Dave!

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  • Sanford

    Internally, we refer to this feature as the “Nashboard.”

  • http://www.teachstreet.com Dave

    Really awesome work — Phil, you should be incredibly proud — this is your first official ‘teachstreet baby’, and you delivered in a huge way (puns abound). DaveS#2, you rocked — looking forward to more of the same with NashFord v2 and other fun (and useful value-add) projects.

    Onward!