4 Steps to Study

How to Use Video Chat

4 Steps to Study

Step 1 -
How to request a class?
1. If you want to open a class as a teacher
First, sign up as a teacher at the Login page -> Join, or enter your preferences and information related to classes in the "Become a Teacher" tab.
We match students with the country that best suits you according to the time zone, class contents, preferred country, and age of the student.

2. When students or groups such as NGOs want to make a class
When registering at the Login page -> Join, click on a Group and enter information about the desired classes, target students, and country.
If you want to edit information after registering as a member, you can freely edit it in your profile. Classes are set based on the information entered.

For larger classes, you can send more information about the class request to contact@pluscope.com.
Step 1 -
How to create a class?
Based on the information entered by a teacher, the teacher can directly select a group by viewing the class information requested in the profile.

Also, Gible notifies the matching result by considering the time difference between a teacher and students, class preference, and educational content. If this matching is successful, we will notify you in detail of the class start schedule, educational content information, and precautions during class.

Your matched class appears in your Profile and Class tab.
Step 3 -
How to interact in real-time?
Teachers and students meet regularly every week to study in real-time.
Gible interacts with teachers and continuously connects classes for students in developing countries.

1. Teachers
Start a video chat by clicking the video chat icon of your class that appears in the Class Tab of Gible 10-15 minutes before each scheduled class time.
You must open a class so that students can enter your class.
You can check and chat with students participating in class in real-time. Click the “Screen Share” icon on your computer to proceed with the lesson.
Students can preview the class content and homework by clicking the class in your profile and uploading it directly.


2. Students and groups
For each class, students can start a video chat by clicking the class's video chat icon that appears in Gible's Class tab. Students do not need a Gible login. However, students can only access the class with the password given in advance by the teacher.
When you log in to your organization, this password is shared with your group profile. Please provide the password directly to the student.
Step 4 -
How to continue to teach/study?
We maintain the consistency of education through basic education and a variety of standardized curriculum.

You can teach the same students until the educational curriculum is complete, or you can teach new students from different countries with a different curriculum. Even if teachers change, we maintain the curriculum of our classes for students.
Since the class curriculum for all students is based on 8 sessions, we recommend that each teacher have a minimum teaching time of 1 hour each.
Depending on the teacher's available schedule, you may meet for 1 hour per week for 2 months (8 weeks) or twice a week for 1 month (4 weeks).
After the 8th class, there is a 1-2 week class break. Then, if the teacher wants to teach more, the next lesson is continued.

We connect you with students in class as well as personal mentoring if needed. Ask Gible for classes and mentoring you would like to teach.

Making Courses

Test 1 -
How do I change my account name?
1. If you want to open a class as a teacher
First, sign up as a teacher at the Login page -> Join, or enter your preferences and information related to classes in the "Become a Teacher" tab.
We match students with the country that best suits you according to the time zone, class contents, preferred country, and age of the student.

2. When students or groups such as NGOs want to make a class
When registering at the Login page -> Join, click on a Group and enter information about the desired classes, target students, and country.
If you want to edit information after registering as a member, you can freely edit it in your profile. Classes are set based on the information entered.

For larger classes, you can send more information about the class request to contact@pluscope.com.
Test 2 -
How do I unsubscribe?
Based on the information entered by a teacher, the teacher can directly select a group by viewing the class information requested in the profile.

Also, Gible notifies the matching result by considering the time difference between a teacher and students, class preference, and educational content. If this matching is successful, we will notify you in detail of the class start schedule, educational content information, and precautions during class.

Your matched class appears in your Profile and Class tab.
Test 3 -
How do I change my password?
Teachers and students meet regularly every week to study in real-time.
Gible interacts with teachers and continuously connects classes for students in developing countries.

1. Teachers
Start a video chat by clicking the video chat icon of your class that appears in the Class Tab of Gible 10-15 minutes before each scheduled class time.
You must open a class so that students can enter your class.
You can check and chat with students participating in class in real-time. Click the “Screen Share” icon on your computer to proceed with the lesson.
Students can preview the class content and homework by clicking the class in your profile and uploading it directly.


2. Students and groups
For each class, students can start a video chat by clicking the class's video chat icon that appears in Gible's Class tab. Students do not need a Gible login. However, students can only access the class with the password given in advance by the teacher.
When you log in to your organization, this password is shared with your group profile. Please provide the password directly to the student.
Step 4 -
How to continue to teach/study?
We maintain the consistency of education through basic education and a variety of standardized curriculum.

You can teach the same students until the educational curriculum is complete, or you can teach new students from different countries with a different curriculum. Even if teachers change, we maintain the curriculum of our classes for students.
Since the class curriculum for all students is based on 8 sessions, we recommend that each teacher have a minimum teaching time of 1 hour each.
Depending on the teacher's available schedule, you may meet for 1 hour per week for 2 months (8 weeks) or twice a week for 1 month (4 weeks).
After the 8th class, there is a 1-2 week class break. Then, if the teacher wants to teach more, the next lesson is continued.

We connect you with students in class as well as personal mentoring if needed. Ask Gible for classes and mentoring you would like to teach.
Test 4 -
How do I~
We maintain the consistency of education through basic education and a variety of standardized curriculum.

You can teach the same students until the educational curriculum is complete, or you can teach new students from different countries with a different curriculum. Even if teachers change, we maintain the curriculum of our classes for students.
Since the class curriculum for all students is based on 8 sessions, we recommend that each teacher have a minimum teaching time of 1 hour each.
Depending on the teacher's available schedule, you may meet for 1 hour per week for 2 months (8 weeks) or twice a week for 1 month (4 weeks).
After the 8th class, there is a 1-2 week class break. Then, if the teacher wants to teach more, the next lesson is continued.

We connect you with students in class as well as personal mentoring if needed. Ask Gible for classes and mentoring you would like to teach.
Test 5 -
Why can't I see or access my courses in my account?
We maintain the consistency of education through basic education and a variety of standardized curriculum.

You can teach the same students until the educational curriculum is complete, or you can teach new students from different countries with a different curriculum. Even if teachers change, we maintain the curriculum of our classes for students.
Since the class curriculum for all students is based on 8 sessions, we recommend that each teacher have a minimum teaching time of 1 hour each.
Depending on the teacher's available schedule, you may meet for 1 hour per week for 2 months (8 weeks) or twice a week for 1 month (4 weeks).
After the 8th class, there is a 1-2 week class break. Then, if the teacher wants to teach more, the next lesson is continued.

We connect you with students in class as well as personal mentoring if needed. Ask Gible for classes and mentoring you would like to teach.

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