Access Virtual Tikkun – The Demo

Building Community with Virtual Tikkun 2.0

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Explore how Virtual Tikkun can grow your community - with Torah journeys that welcome everyone in the community to learn to read Torah, new Collaborative Learning capabilities that encourage adult and B’nai Mitzvah students, and how anyone can invite new members to participate.

Agenda

Virtual Tikkun 2.0 is built on the foundational ability to create custom tikkuns for every Torah scroll – creating and reading the digital images of each Sefer Torah, automatically aligning the Chumash text with Torah, and identifying all parshiot (Torah portions) and aliyot (individual readings).

The user experience and capabilities of Virtual Tikkun 2.0 are all designed to encourage participation and grow your Torah leyning community. All members of your community can access, browse and learn using the custom Virtual Tikkuns of your Sifrei Torah. The Collaborative Learning capabilities intrinsic to the Learn interface make learning Torah together a fun and rewarding experience. Any registered user in Virtual Tikkun, regardless of whether they are a student, lay reader, clergy or tutor, can invite new members to join, leyn an aliya, or learn together.

What you will learn

In this webinar you will learn how in Virtual Tikkun 2.0:

  • Anyone in your community can browse the custom Virtual Tikkun of your Sefer Torah and learn an aliya
  • Invitations can be sent to anyone, whether a registered user, a new community member, or visitor to the community, to read an aliya or learn together as student, teacher, or chavrusa
  • In-app messaging, resources, and audio recordings transform the Torah learning experience
  • Leyning assignments enable you to track student and chevrusa progress, and manage your personal as well as organizational Torah reading schedule with the new calendaring capability
  • The multiple learning styles implemented in Virtual Tikkun 2.0, especially Aliya Flashcards and trope phrase color coding, remove barriers to learning Torah, creating a fun and rewarding experience

In the Q&A section we will discuss challenges faced by clergy and their communities to support the regular ritual reading of Torah, how Virtual Tikkun addresses them, and ideas for how Virtual Tikkun can expand to support L’dor v’dor.