E-Learning Days provides the opportunity to have instruction continue in a way that models for students that learning can happen anywhere and anytime. It also helps students further develop the technical and organizational skills necessary to work independently.
An E-Learning Day is 5 hours in length and teachers will be assigning work that collectively should not extend beyond this time frame.
Individual teachers will post or share work on an E-Learning day in Google Classroom. Teachers will check e-mail periodically through the day. Students will not be required to submit any assignment until the next face-to-face meeting of the class.
Examples of the type of work include:
The district will announce an E-Learning day in advance of a typical weather (cold or snow) cancellation. In that email will be a link for all students to record their attendance.
Have a question: CLICK HERE to contact a teacher.
For additional information, visit the District 204 E-Learning Page.
An E-Learning Day is 5 hours in length and teachers will be assigning work that collectively should not extend beyond this time frame.
Individual teachers will post or share work on an E-Learning day in Google Classroom. Teachers will check e-mail periodically through the day. Students will not be required to submit any assignment until the next face-to-face meeting of the class.
Examples of the type of work include:
- A continuation of the class curriculum;
- Time to continue working on a project or an other long-term assignment; or
- An assignment that is 'evergreen' - it has value and relevancy to the course regardless of the current unit of study.
The district will announce an E-Learning day in advance of a typical weather (cold or snow) cancellation. In that email will be a link for all students to record their attendance.
Have a question: CLICK HERE to contact a teacher.
For additional information, visit the District 204 E-Learning Page.