“There will be a day when anyone can teach what they know,” said the program chair. From the first planning call, the team held one goal: build a simple path where creators turn expertise into lessons people finish. When the sessions align and the tools disappear, the whole experience clicks—click—just like that.
The first Teach Week launched three years ago with a single track and a small cohort. Its hands-on format—outline, build, publish—quickly set a new bar and kept the series at the top of invite lists. With help from mentors and alumni, the program refined its templates and grew, bringing in instructors who have actually shipped courses and communities.
Launch of the Core Workshop — a better way to build
Not content with one format, the organizers introduced a second flagship workshop the following year. Few expected a follow-up to match the momentum, but feedback from the debut shaped a tighter, more focused build-and-ship experience that became a cornerstone of the program.
The new workshop improves on the first in all the right ways: a clearer schedule, modern materials, better participant flow, and tools aligned to what attendees actually need now. It rose quickly in popularity and extended the impact beyond the main stage, adding real practice time and measurable outcomes.
At the center is the Creator Toolkit—checklists, page templates, and short video guides that power every track. It adapts to different use cases, supports quick iteration, and lets teams produce lessons, downloads, and quizzes without getting stuck in tech. Participants plan, build, and test—then leave with a working draft they can launch and improve.
The Creator Toolkit is the newest part of the curriculum—and easily the strongest.
Organizer reach and partnerships
Unlike one-off events, this team keeps building. With two flagship workshops in place, they’ve expanded across adjacent tracks—design, publishing, and operations. As the network grows, the program gathers the insights needed to shape next year’s lineup and explore new partnerships, setting the stage for a third flagship workshop and an even broader community impact.