Three ways to build your first TBL module.
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 module together, in real time.
- 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. Four weekly group coaching calls, peer review on your build, full template access, and one complete TBL module ready to deploy by the end of the Sprint.
- 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 →