New and upcoming features in itslearning
09 June 2026 - 14:30 - 15:30 CEST
A live walkthrough of the updates that matter most for teachers, school administrators, and school leaders
Join pedagogical consultant Beathe Kathrine Moe for a practical session covering the latest itslearning releases ahead of the new school year. From Class Course to the share Cross-Site Course Templates, Beathe will walk you through what is new, what has changed, and what it means for your school in practice. Bring your questions, there will be time for a live Q&A at the end.
This webinar will be held in English.
Who should attend?
Teachers
See the new tools that reduce preparation time, and open up new ways to differentiate learning in the classroom.
School Leaders
Get a clear overview of how the platform is evolving, and what this means for staff confidence and school organisation going into the new year.
School Administrators
See what is changing at platform level, and what to prepare before the new school year.
What you will learn
- A demo of the new and upcoming features, with a clear picture of what is live today, and what arrives in time for the new school year
- How the latest releases save teachers time in planning, and daily classroom work
- What this means for your school, with a clearer view of how the new features supports inclusive teaching, accessibility, and school-wide consistency
- AI in itslearning, a briefly overview and how it supports teachers without student data leaving the platform
- What is new for school administrators, including the changes that affect rollout, accessibility, and school-wide consistency
- Live answers from Beathe to the questions you have been waiting to ask
Meet your host

Beathe Katherine Moe
Beathe Kathrine Moe is a dedicated educator with a passion for learning and ED-tech. Based in Bergen, Norway, where she combines being a teacher in Bergen kommune and her role as Customer Engagement Specialist in itslearning. With over 18 years as a teacher Beathe brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her role as a teacher and pedagogue in itslearning.