From coastal islands to northern rural communities, EnGiNE connects Maine's entire educational workforce through professional learning, collaboration, contact hours, and shared resources.
EnGiNE isn't just for classroom teachers. It's designed for every person who contributes to student success across the state.

Classroom teachers, literacy specialists, gifted and talented coordinators, instructional coaches, and curriculum leaders.
School nurses sharing guidance, participating in discussions, and accessing a comprehensive lending library of health education resources.
Principals, superintendents, and district leaders connecting on shared challenges and innovative strategies.
Bus drivers, paraprofessionals, office staff, and essential team members keeping schools running every day.
Data coaches, assessment coordinators, and technology integrators driving informed decision-making across schools and districts.
EnGiNE is more than a traditional LMS — it's a professional learning ecosystem supporting courses, community portals, resource sharing, and statewide professional development.
Complete asynchronous courses and professional learning modules to earn contact hours — all on your own schedule, from anywhere in Maine.
Join community portals that link you with peers. Share resources, discuss challenges, participate in virtual office hours, and build lasting professional networks.
Self-paced learning across outdoor education, Wabanaki Studies, the Fellowship of the EnGiNE, and more — designed by Maine's own EnGiNE "Pit Crew."
Content intentionally overlaps frameworks like Universal Design for Learning and multilingual practices — reflecting multiple perspectives.
Access curriculum resources, health education materials, instructional guides, and community-shared tools from across the state.
EnGiNE supports the way you actually work and learn. Explore asynchronous self-paced courses, join live virtual office hours, participate in hybrid book studies and discussion groups, attend ongoing training series, or drop into community forums and collaboration groups for peer-to-peer exchange. Whether you have 15 minutes between classes or a dedicated professional development day, there's a format that fits.
EnGiNE's professional learning content reaches across every content area and role in Maine's educational workforce.


The RREV program forges a powerful partnership between Maine's institutions of higher education and the state's PreK–12 educators, allowing us to share tools and systems that empower teachers and administrators to transform the student experience.
This course has been really helpful to have you prepared to pitch ideas to students or to other teachers, to parents, administrators, or school board members.
I'm grateful for RREV because these are conversations I wouldn't even be having if I didn't have the opportunity to think about innovation and big picture.
Whether you're a teacher, school nurse, administrator, or support staff — EnGiNE is your platform. Create an account and start connecting today.