Master the Basics: Upcoming ATI Student Orientation Webinars

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Your nursing school classes this fall might be online, in-person, or a hybrid mix. Whatever your class situation might be this semester, ATI’s student portal is ready to help you get the most out of your nursing education. Before jumping into the student portal, it’s best to start with a proper introduction, done via a live webinar, with ATI’s training team.

Have you mastered the basics of ATI’s student portal? 

If you’re new to ATI products or could you benefit from a general refresher on the student portal, what’s available to you as a nursing student and how to use it, we’ve got you covered. We’re going live with student orientation webinars throughout August, September and early October to help you start the school year on the right foot.

What Will Be Covered During The Webinars?

During this 30-minute live course, you will learn the basics of the ATI Student Portal features and resources from an ATI Product Training Specialist. Topics include how to access:

  • eBooks
  • Tutorials
  • Tests
  • Focused Review
  • Results

These live, online trainings will be followed by an open Q&A. If you have a question, now is your chance to ask ATI Nursing Education.

When Are The Live Webinars And How Do I Register?

*Note: These times are shown in Central Time Zone

Webinars will be scheduled three times each week between August 5th and October 15th. With so many dates, you will be able to find a time and day that works well for the rest of your schedule.

Mondays at 2pm Central: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/live-ati-student-orientations-2020-mondays-2p-cst-tickets-40848572179

Wednesdays at 10am Central: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/live-ati-student-orientations-2020-wednesdays-10a-cst-tickets-112016295756

Thursdays at 5pm Central: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/live-ati-student-orientations-2020-thursdays-5p-cst-tickets-112017806274

Start your semester off on the right foot and reserve your spot today! Looking for additional ATI advice for the upcoming semester? Check out other ATI-focused articles on our blog.

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