Start Here: Teach It Like You Stream It
The series intro — what this is, who it's for, and why your online classroom needs streamer-style energy.
Watch on YouTube ↗A creator-style training program for educators who want to bring energy, presence, and modern video production into their online classrooms. Stop teaching like a textbook — start teaching like a streamer.
Most online educators teach the way they were trained. But the screen changes everything. This series gives you the modern toolkit.
Learn how presence, framing, and energy translate from in-person teaching to the screen.
Short, focused videos you can apply to your next Zoom session — no fluff, no theory dumps.
Modern tools and flipped-learning strategies to save time and boost engagement.
The free, streaming-style studio that puts this whole movement into practice. Set your camera next to your slides, iPad whiteboard, or any window, then screen-share it into Zoom or Teams. No subscription, no login — it runs right in your browser.
Tip: open Studio in Chrome or Edge and click Install to add it to your dock or taskbar — Mac or PC.
camera + content, side by side
A short look at the camera + content layouts you'll get the moment you launch Studio — the same setup Dr. E uses to teach live every week. Click Launch Studio above to try it yourself in your browser.
Prefer YouTube? Watch on YouTube →
Everything you need to know about the free studio — and how to go live in minutes.
Yes — it is completely free, with no login, account, or subscription. It runs right in your web browser, and you can optionally install it to your desktop on Mac or PC at no cost.
No. Numberbender Studio runs in any modern browser, and Chrome and Edge work best. If you want a desktop icon, open it and choose Install to add it as an app on Mac or Windows — but that is optional.
Open Studio, choose a layout, and pick your camera and the window you want to show such as slides, a whiteboard, or your iPad. Click Presenter for a clean view, then in Zoom or Teams choose Share Screen and select the Studio tab or window. Your microphone stays in Zoom or Teams as usual.
Yes. On Mac, mirror your iPad with QuickTime and capture that window; on Windows, use an AirPlay-receiver app. To use a phone as your camera, connect it with Continuity Camera on Mac, Phone Link on Windows, or a free webcam app, and pick it from the camera list.
Yes — Numberbender Studio is browser-based, so it works on Mac, Windows, and Chromebook. For the installable app and the smoothest screen sharing, use Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge.
Start with episode zero, then walk through five focused episodes. Each one is short, practical, and ready to use.
The series intro — what this is, who it's for, and why your online classroom needs streamer-style energy.
Watch on YouTube ↗The hidden reasons online classes lose energy fast — and how to diagnose what's killing engagement in yours.
Watch on YouTube ↗A simple framework — voice, visual, and interaction — that transforms how students experience your class.
Watch on YouTube ↗Practical techniques to surface how students are thinking — even when you can't read the room.
Watch on YouTube ↗How to show up authentically on camera — small shifts that make students feel seen and connected.
Watch on YouTube ↗Tools, layouts, and habits that turn your Zoom room into a creator-grade teaching studio.
Watch on YouTube ↗Beyond the 6-episode TILYSI series — explore 4 more full playlists for new and aspiring educators, content creators, and career-changers.
Step-by-step guidance for Filipino educators looking to teach in U.S. schools — credentials, visas, interviews, and what to expect.
Watch playlist on YouTube ↗From your first video to your first subscribers — practical advice for educators ready to share their teaching online.
Watch playlist on YouTube ↗Real-classroom strategies for engagement, lesson design, and student connection — from a teacher who's lived it.
Watch playlist on YouTube ↗Watch real lessons unfold in Dr. E's college math classroom — see flipped learning and engagement strategies in action.
Watch playlist on YouTube ↗TILYSI is free and self-paced — but here's a suggested 6-week pace if you want structure. One module a week. Each one ends with a concrete deliverable you'll have in hand.
By end of Week 0: You'll know exactly why the screen changes everything about teaching — and you'll have set a clear personal goal for the next 5 weeks.
By end of Week 1: You'll have diagnosed three specific things that drain energy from your current online sessions — and you'll know which one to fix first.
By end of Week 2: You'll be planning every lesson around voice, visual, and interaction — the simple framework that keeps online students leaning in.
By end of Week 3: You'll have recorded your first short flipped lesson and tried at least one technique to surface how students are actually thinking on the other side of the screen.
By end of Week 4: You'll show up on camera with more confidence — and your students will feel seen. Small shifts. Big difference.
By end of Week 5: You'll have a creator-grade Zoom workflow — layouts, lighting, audio, and habits — that saves you time every single class.
Watch a quick preview from a TILYSI workshop session. The same energy and clarity Dr. E brings on YouTube is exactly what you'll get in a live faculty workshop or PD session.
Book a workshop for your school →
Practical, classroom-ready takeaways from every episode.
Subscribe on YouTube to follow new episodes, or book Dr. E for a faculty workshop at your school or conference.
🇵🇭 Philippine schools open in June! Get FREE bilingual math worksheets: