pdEnroller

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pdEnroller

A powerful online registration, payment and tracking system for educators statewide!

About

About pdEnroller

Launched in 2015, pdEnroller is a robust statewide course and event registration system used by all nine of Washington State’s Educational Service Districts (ESDs) and the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI).

As of January 2023, pdEnroller is now available for OSPI-approved third-party clock hour providers to utilize for listing clock hour catalogs, with three different membership levels. Check out the Become a Member tab for more information.

The pdEnroller system enables educators from across the state to register for professional development opportunities, enabling them to search by participant, topic, ESD region and date to find conferences, events, and trainings. Once registered, the system will track their attendance, clock hours earned, and awarded credits. This information can be reported back to the districts for teacher certification and salary placement.

User Features:

  • All professional development (clock hour) transcripts in one location
  • Robust search allows users to find the classes they need
  • Easy access for everyone: the website is mobile-friendly and meets ADA compliance standard

System Features

  • Maintain list of each user’s professional development classes, taken through pdEnroller, in one place
  • Accept registration payments online
  • Automated emails including event day reminder emails
  • Allow users to setup accounts and download clock hour transcripts
  • Setup multiple registrars to input and manage classes
  • Classes can be exported or embedded onto external websites

pdEnroller is PCI DSS v3.2.1 compliant. Attestation of compliance and responsibility matrix available upon request.

Become a Member

Become a Member

As of January 2023, pdEnroller is now available for OSPI-approved third-party clock hour providers to utilize for listing clock hour catalogs, with access to system features and the corresponding costs for each level of access listed in the following chart.

pdEnroller satisfies OSPI’s data retention requirements that all clock hour providers must comply with, offering a simple and affordable solution for third-party clock hour providers looking to share their catalog of events. Additional features like self-registration, event day attendance tracking, surveys, and issuance of completion certificates are also available through the platform.

For more information or to request a demo, please contact:

Makoa Jacobsen

IT Director

Contact

Phone: 360-952-3334

Email: makoa.jacobsen@esd112.org

On mobile devices, swipe to the right to see the entire table

Clock Hour Record Clock Hour Core Clock Hour Core + Payment
Summary Required to maintain clock hour records as OSPI requires. All pdEnroller features except the ability to accept payments. All pdEnroller features including the ability to accept payments.
Event Catalog No Yes Yes
Self-Registration No Yes Yes
Payment Methods No No Own Authorize.net merchant, etc.
Event Day Attendance, Surveys Attendance, Surveys, Completion Certificate
Clock Hours Proposals, Committee Approval, Attendee Requirements, Attendance Tracking, Survey Completion, Attendee Transcript, Claim Codes

Each plan includes an allotment of events, registrations, awarded clock hours, and admin accounts that will incur minimal additional fees when exceeded.

Tutorials

pd Enroller Tutorials

pdEnroller is an online course and event registration system. Teachers can search and enroll in courses offered by Washington State ESDs, and OSPI-approved third-party clock hour providers.

Click on a topic below to learn more.. Click on a topic below to learn more.

If you have ever had an account in escWorks, you have an account in pdEnroller. You will need to activate your imported account. Please do not create a duplicate account. First, click on the blue box on the upper right that says, “New to pdEnroller. Click here to activate your account.

  1. You will then be directed to the screen below where you will enter your email address and click on the green, “Let’s get started” button.
  2. An email with a secure link will be sent. Open the link to set up a new password. You will update your profile information to complete the onboarding process.

Once your account has been activated, you can log in to your pdEnroller account.

  1. Login to pdEnroller and search the course catalog. Some things to keep in mind when searching:
    • There are multiple ESDs using this catalog. There is a region dropdown menu at the top left of the main screen for accessing specific ESD offerings.
    • Under advanced filters, you can filter your search based on date range, classroom/online, TPEP and STEM.
  2. Select a course you are interested in for detailed information. Every course has contact information for inquiries.
  3. Click the green “Register Now” button and follow the prompts for registration and payment (if applicable).
  4. If course is full, you will have an option to go on a waitlist. Once a spot becomes available, you will have 24 hours to respond.
Cancellation

You can cancel up to 7 days prior to start of event with a full refund. Cancellations after that date are at the discretion of the department/instructor.

Special Accommodations

If you have accessibility or dietary restrictions, be sure to note this in your user profile. This information will be used for all events you register for in pdEnroller. Also, be sure that the information in your user profile is up to date in case we need to contact you.

When you attend an ESD 112 sponsored event, you will receive a unique code to claim your clock hours. Make sure that you have signed-in at the event as clock hours are verified against the sign-in sheet.

  1. Go to https://www.pdenroller.org/ClockHours and login. You can also log in to your pdEnroller account, go to the clock hours dropdown menu and then “Claim Clock Hours.”
  2. Enter the unique claim code
  3. Enter the hours you are claiming
  4. Complete the survey and either confirm* or pay for the clock hours.
  5. When ESD 112 receives the sign-in sheet, the hours are verified. You will receive an email once attendance has been verified. Once verified, the hours will automatically record on your ESD 112 clock hour transcript.
  6. You may print the inservice (clock hour form) once the hours have been verified.

You may access the inservice forms by logging in to pdEnroller and going to “My Clock Hours.” You will see the status of your clock hour claim and print the inservice form by clicking on the event title. You may also print your receipt from here if you paid for clock hours.

*Note: ESD 112 Clock Hour Cooperative districts do not pay for clock hours. If you are employed by a coop district and are asked to pay for clock hours, you do not have your district designated correctly in your profile.

Clock hour official transcripts are available to print at no charge via your pdEnroller account located in the Clock Hours menu.

  1. Log in to pdEnroller
  2. Click on the Clock Hours dropdown menu at the time right corner of the main page. Then click on “My Clock Hours.”
  3. This will open up a screen where you will see the blue Download Transcript button. You can also see the clock hours that are in your queue along with completed clock hours.
  4. You can download to view or print an official transcript.

Request a Demo

Request a pdEnroller Demo

Contact us to request a demo of the pdEnroller admin:

Makoa Jacobsen

IT Director

Contact

Phone: 360-952-3334

Email: makoa.jacobsen@esd112.org

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