HarbourNet provides a collaborative e-learning opportunity for New Zealand schools and students. It utilizes an eDean for pastoral care and administration, an eTeacher for online delivery and weekly face-to-face lessons, and an eStudent who receives and submits work online. For e-learning classes, students have a regular weekly video conference lesson timeslot, are expected to catch up on any missed work during option time, and should notify their eTeacher if absent for any one-off assessments during the regular lesson timeslot.
3. eDean / eTeacher /eStudent
• Edean – pastoral care and Admin
• eTeacher – delivery online with Face to Face
once a week.
• eStudent - receives and submits work online.
5. What does this mean for you?
• Students have a regular timeslot for their VC lesson
each week.
• Come out of your class at that time. This is the
expectation … do not put pressure on them.
• Expected to catch up on work missed in their HN
option time.
• Any one off assessments that occur in that time
students should be with your class and are to notify
their eTeacher of their absence.
Editor's Notes
Explain how classes can be made up from students from all over NZ not just our HarbourNet community.
Teacher delivers via online Learning Management System – Moodle, Ultranet – and or email, Facebook, Twitter, Skype, Text, phoneReporting/ exams all held in conjunction with our school.
Your school enrolls students in an e-learning class. This might be a class that your school doesn’t offer, or the class size is very small (2 – 3), or students might have a subject clash, or it is a course offered through a tertiary organization. Students will join an online class of around 7 – 12 students from around New Zealand and meet online through video conferencing or adobe connect (like Skype) for an hour a week. Students are known as an e-students. The e-teacher will provide work online for the other three hours a week on a website Moodle / Ultranet . Students will be able to access resources, download assignments, upload assignments, discuss through forums, and contact their eteacher through Moodle etc.The teacher will also be able to hold extra tutorials if you need it.The teacher will use other web 2 tools to communicate with students including texts and emails and some use Facebook/Skype