Three ways to build your TBL teaching.
Start with a single 90-minute session, commit to a focused 30-day sprint, or partner across the academic year. Every path produces deployable, Canvas-ready Team-Based Learning artifacts you keep and reuse.
Project Lab.
A single 90-minute live session, conducted virtually. You bring your course learning objectives and document links. We pair you with a TBL expert and the AI hub tool to build one deployable component together, in real time. The piece you actually need today.
- A deployable interactive HTML artifact with a live URL ready for Canvas
- An accessible companion document with full text content and screen-reader support
- The underlying source files, yours to host and modify forever
- A recording of the session for your reference
The founding cohort opens July 16, 2026 with two paired sessions: Course Hub Builder (Jul 16) and Module Hub Builder (Jul 23). Founding members can enroll in either or both ($87 each, or $147 bundle for both). All founding members lock $87 alumni pricing on every future Project Lab for life. Fall open enrollment Labs (Sept-Dec) include Essay & Long-Answer Grading, Concept Lecture Video Player, Application Exercise Builder, and Readiness Assurance Engine. Each Lab produces one deployable component, not a complete TBL module.
Good fit
- Faculty curious about TBL who want a low-commitment first step
- You have one specific course unit you want to convert
- You want to see how the AI hub tool works before committing further
- You can spend 90 focused minutes with us
Not the right fit if
- You want to redesign an entire course in one sitting
- You need peer cohort support and weekly accountability
- You want ongoing coaching beyond the single session
Project Sprint.
A focused 30-day cohort program. Build one complete integrated TBL module: pre-work, RAT questions, application exercise, and rubric all wired together as one deployable Canvas-ready unit. Four weekly group coaching calls, peer review on your build, full template access. The full module, in 30 days, instead of the 40 hours of nights and weekends you'd spend building it from scratch.
- Four 60-minute group coaching calls, one per week
- One fully built, deployable TBL module by Day 30
- Peer review from cohort members at the midpoint and final stages
- Full access to the AI hub tools used in the build: Course Hub Builder, Module Hub Builder, Essay & Long-Answer Grading Tool, Concept Lecture Video Player, Application Exercise Builder, Readiness Assurance Engine
- Recordings of all calls for your reference
- A private cohort communication channel for between-call questions
Good fit
- Faculty who learn well in a peer cohort
- You have one specific module to build in the next 30 days
- You want feedback from other faculty mid-build
- You can commit 3 to 5 hours per week for four weeks
Not the right fit if
- You need flexibility on timing beyond a fixed 30-day window
- You want ongoing support across the academic year
- Peer review group format doesn't match how you work best
Annual Member.
A 12-month partnership covering 10 monthly module-build cycles aligned to the academic calendar. Build your entire TBL system across a year. Plus exclusive access to the Member Library: a curated collection of completed TBL modules built monthly by Sharilyn across anatomy, physiology, and the medical sciences. Members can optionally share their own builds, but are never required to.
- Member Library access. Sharilyn builds and curates new TBL modules monthly across anatomy, physiology, and the medical sciences. Browse, adapt, or use as a reference. Members may optionally contribute their own builds, but it's never required. Organized by topic, discipline, and TBL component (readiness assurance, application exercise, rubric, etc.).
- Ten monthly module-build cycles aligned to the academic calendar (two break months for winter and summer recovery)
- One complete deployable TBL module each active month
- Monthly group coaching call plus asynchronous build support
- A 1:1 quarterly check-in with Sharilyn to review trajectory and curriculum mapping
- Full access to all AI hub tools, plus first access to new tools as they release
- Priority response on between-cycle questions
- Member community access for collaboration, shared resources, and ongoing accountability
Good fit
- Faculty rebuilding an entire course or course sequence around TBL
- You want access to a growing library of TBL modules across disciplines for inspiration and adaptation
- You want sustained partnership across an academic year
- You value peer community and ongoing accountability
- You want first access to new Project Labs as they release
Not the right fit if
- You only have one specific module to build right now
- You prefer fully independent work without cohort structure
- Your institutional schedule can't accommodate monthly cycles
Start with the free TBL primer.
Five short emails on Team-Based Learning fundamentals, plus a free Course Branding Tool on Day 1 and first access to the founding Project Lab cohort opening July 16, 2026.
Get the primer →