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The ''Hawaii DOE E-School'' ('''E-School''') is an online high school | The ''Hawaii DOE E-School'' ('''E-School/HVLN''') is an online high school located in the [[US]] state of [[Hawaii]]. It is part of a supplemental programme offered by Hawaii Virtual Learning Network (HVLN) and the Hawaii Department of Education. | ||
During the regular school year only registered Hawaii DOE secondary education students may register and participate. | E-School has approximately 800 supplemental enrollments per year, from between 30-48 secondary schools in the Hawaii DOE school system. | ||
During the regular school year only registered Hawaii DOE secondary education students may register and participate. There is a two class limit per semester for the students, who remain registered full time at their regular school. | |||
Courses are delivered via WebCT and may include web pages, email, threaded discussion, chat, streaming video and online textbooks. | Courses are delivered via WebCT and may include web pages, email, threaded discussion, chat, streaming video and online textbooks. | ||
The Hawaii DOE E-School web site is at http://www.eschool.k12.hi.us | The Hawaii DOE E-School web site is at http://www.eschool.k12.hi.us |
Revision as of 23:39, 31 October 2011
The Hawaii DOE E-School (E-School/HVLN) is an online high school located in the US state of Hawaii. It is part of a supplemental programme offered by Hawaii Virtual Learning Network (HVLN) and the Hawaii Department of Education.
E-School has approximately 800 supplemental enrollments per year, from between 30-48 secondary schools in the Hawaii DOE school system.
During the regular school year only registered Hawaii DOE secondary education students may register and participate. There is a two class limit per semester for the students, who remain registered full time at their regular school.
Courses are delivered via WebCT and may include web pages, email, threaded discussion, chat, streaming video and online textbooks.
The Hawaii DOE E-School web site is at http://www.eschool.k12.hi.us
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References
- "A National Primer on K-12 Online Learning", iNACOL, October 2010, http://www.inacol.org/research/docs/national_report.pdf
- Hawaii DOE E-School web site, http://www.eschool.k12.hi.us
- "Keeping Pace With Online Learning: An Annual Review of Policy and Practice", Evergreen Education Group, 2010, http://kpk12.com/reports/