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Inscripción al curso del programa de cuidado infantil

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Cómo registrarse en I-LEAD e Indiana Learning Paths

I-LEAD, el sistema de documentación y licencias de cuidado infantil en línea de Indiana, es una forma sencilla de administrar sus licencias, verificaciones de antecedentes y desarrollo profesional. I-LEAD incluye una forma de acceder y registrarse para sesiones presenciales y en línea: Indiana Learning Paths.

Estos son los pasos que deberá seguir para registrarse para el desarrollo profesional en Indiana Learning Paths.

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Paso uno

Cree una cuenta I-LEAD

Si actualmente trabaja para un programa de cuidado infantil, debe activar su cuenta a través de una invitación por correo electrónico enviada por el director de su programa.

¿No está asociado con un programa de cuidado infantil? Si planea abrir un negocio de cuidado infantil o es un miembro de la familia / comunidad, puede comenzar creando una cuenta de invitado .

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Segundo paso

Inicie sesión en I-LEAD / Indiana Learning Paths

Indiana Learning Paths es la sección de I-LEAD que lo conecta con seminarios web, sesiones de aprendizaje interactivas y otras oportunidades de aprendizaje que se alinean con las licencias y Paths to QUALITY. Se registrará para cualquier seminario web en vivo, cara a cara o sesiones en línea en esta nueva plataforma.

Para acceder a Indiana Learning Paths, primero debe iniciar sesión en I-LEAD. Una vez en I-LEAD, haga clic en el botón Start Your Indiana Learning Path.

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Encuentra tu curso deseado

A continuación, busque un curso. Haga clic en Courses en el lado izquierdo, luego vea la barra de búsqueda o el menú lateral para buscar la Categories. Dentro de cada uno de las Categories, puede limitar su búsqueda aún más de la siguiente manera:

  • Age Group (Grupo de edad): Infant (bebés), Toddler (niños pequeños), Preschool (preescolares), o School Age (escolares)
  • Level (Nivel): Entrenamientos Introductory (introductorios), Intermediate (intermedios), or Advanced (avanzados)

Algunos otros filtros útiles incluyen:

  • Mandatory (Obligatorio): Licensing (licencias) y Paths to QUALITY (PTQ)
  • Modality (Modalidad): Face-to-Face (presencial), Live Webinar (seminario web en vivo), or Online (en línea)
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Si es nuevo en el cuidado infantil y desea registrarse para un grupo de clases a la vez, Indiana Learning Paths ahora presenta colecciones de cursos que permiten que el personal nuevo se registre una vez para toda la capacitación obligatoria. Para registrarse:

  • En Training Catalog, elija Course Collections.
  • Haga clic en el botón verde Start debajo de SPARK! Colección de Cursos para la Inducción de Educadores Parte 1: Cursos Obligatorios/ Spanish o la colección de cursos que mejor se adapte a sus necesidades.
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Regístrese para su curso

Once you find your course, take steps to begin your learning. You’ll see different buttons, depending on the type of course:

  • Register (Registrarse): Haga clic en el botón azul de registro para cualquier curso en línea que no requiera una hora o fecha en particular. Una vez que haga clic en el botón, será dirigido a una página con más información sobre el curso. Haga clic en el nombre del curso para comenzar.
  • Start (Inicio): Verá un botón de inicio verde para todos los cursos en los que ya se haya registrado.
  • Select Date (Seleccionar fecha): El botón naranja Select Date aparece para seminarios web en vivo y cursos presenciales. Después de hacer clic en el botón, verá una página con diferentes opciones para fechas y horas. Haga clic en el botón azul Register junto a la sesión deseada para completar el registro.
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Opciones de soporte del Centro de soluciones

¿Necesita más información sobre I-LEAD o Indiana Learning Paths? ¿Tiene problemas para iniciar sesión? ¡El Centro de soluciones I-LEAD está aquí para ayudar!

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Artículos y videos en línea

Vea artículos y videos de apoyo para obtener toda la información que necesita sobre I-LEAD e Indiana Learning Paths.
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Soporte virtual

Si necesita asistencia adicional, puede comunicarse con SPARK a través del chat en línea a My SPARK Learning Lab.
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Soporte telefónico

Llame al Centro de soluciones al 800.299.1627, de lunes a jueves de 8 a.m. a 7 p.m. o los viernes de 8 a.m. a 5 p.m.
Boletin informativo

Noticias sobre cuidado y educación temprana en su bandeja de entrada

Nuestro boletín informativo del programa de cuidado infantil también ofrece consejos sobre I-LEAD e Indiana Learning Paths cada trimestre, directamente en su bandeja de entrada. Regístrese para recibir uno o todos nuestros boletines hoy!
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