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New At CYBER SCHOOL Catch the Cyber Wave

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New At CYBER SCHOOL

New At CYBER SCHOOL

Catch the Cyber Wave

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NEW HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES• Christian Ethics 10, 20 &

30• Physics 20• Chemistry 20• Creative Writing • Math 90 French• Journalism • Media Studies 20• History 30 (coming soon

to a cyber world near you)

“I have really enjoyed taking classes online. It gives me the freedom to work at my own pace as I am very busy with work and my extra curricular activities.”

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LEARNING COMMUNITIES

LEARNING COMMUNITIES

The way of the future for sharing resources, information and asking

questions!

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What Are SCS Learning Communities

• Learning Communities are places where SCS staff can gather to share information, ideas, units, web sites , etc…

• Learning Communities cater to different groups. (i.e. Principals, L.A.T’s, Grade 2 Teachers, Secondary Science Teachers)

• Learning Communities are secure areas housed in WebCT.

• Users must register through the Cyber School to receive log in credentials

• SCS Learning Communities are open to anyone who wishes to register. There are certain exceptions to this rule (i.e. Principal LC)

• The sky is the limit. SCCS will develop a LC for any group who wishes to have a secure area to communicate

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What do SCS Learning Communities include?

• Helpful tutorials regarding the use of WebCT

• Support from SCCS staff.• All Learning Communities have secure

email, chat rooms and discussion boards.

“The Learning Communitieshave really helped me toorganize my computer

classes .

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High School Subject Area Learning Communities

• Christian Ethics• English Language Arts

• Fine/Practical Arts• Mathematics

• Physical Education• Sciences, Second Languages

• Social Sciences    

“Wow, I can’t believe what Cyber Schoolhas to offer my child for courses in highschool. My son can take courses online

to help make his timetable more flexible.”

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Elementary School Learning Communities• Kindergarten

• Grade 1• Grade 2• Grade 3• Grade 4• Grade 5• Grade 6• Grade 7• Grade 8

“As an L.A.T I find these LearningCommunities extremely useful,

as it keeps me on in check ofthe different expectations of eachgrade. Thank you Cyber School”

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Other Learning Communities

• Principal• Assistant and Vice Principal

• Secretary• School Counselors

• Cupe 2268• Learning Assistance Teachers

• Teacher Librarians• Technical Support• Teacher Assistants

• ESL• Band/Music Teachers

• SchoolPLUS Coordinators

“As a vice-principal, I find it extremelyuseful to use the Learning Communities

as a way to keep my fellow membersabreast of various situations, like

Meetings and minutes.”

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Learning Community Examples

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Learning Community Examples

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Learning Community Uses

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Learning Community Uses• Discussion boards & threaded archived information• Web sites & blogs• Reflective journaling• Professional Growth Plan strategies can easily be

accomplished• Unit or lessons (printable and modifiable)• Calendar (global or private) – share dates • SO MANY POSSIBILITIES• Share your creative ideas with us!

“I can’t believe the possibilitieswith these Learning Communities.

The sky’s the limit”

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Testimonials• “The Learning Communities have helped me

to narrow my search for information that would benefit my students. Now I don’t spend my whole prep period looking for one specific item.”

• “The Learning Communities have enabled me to communicate quickly with other teachers in the same grade level.”

“This is a learning tool longin the making. I am so

grateful to the people thathave created a ‘user-friendly site

for teachers in Saskatchewan”

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Future Learning Community Considerations…

• Resources for parents • Resources for students (i.e. Science club & writing

club)• Partnerships with other school divisions’ province wide

and potentially worldwide. • Learning Communities for priests and parishes in the

city and beyond• Communication hubs for students to connect with other

students around the world• Any other ideas???

“The future of Learning Communitiesis unlimited. This fits so well into

the SchoolPLUS agenda.”

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Elementary Cyber Classes

• Elementary students can take their computer classes online.

• The process is as easy as 1,2,3 …1. Fax or e-mail your student names, student #s and

computer passwords to Sandra at Cyber School.2. Wait for confirmation from Sandra via e-mail or

fax.3. Have your students log on and VOILA!!!

“I love using the online computer classes. My

students feel they are learningmore computer skills”

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A Few of the Many Benefits of an Online Classroom:

• Teachers can provide information to parents.• The classroom is secure. (Username/Password)• Students can log on and work at home.• Teachers can view all student progress.• Interactive (Student/Teacher/Parent).• Vast possibilities (Technology integration, resource

based learning, journal writing, quiz and test development [marking], audio dictations, etc.)

“My students are totally loving the online class-room. Thank you for

organizing this!!”

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The Classroom Homepage

• The homepage lists all of the different components of the classroom.

• There are 3 navigation areas: the left bar, the top bar and the icons (pictures).

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View of the Grade 5 Homepage

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The Technology Lessons

• This section includes lessons which cover the entire grade 4 technology scope and sequence.

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A Typical Unit Layout:

• Each unit has a table of contents.

• You can always add, remove or hide sections of the table of contents.

“The Units are laid out in a fashion that makes it so so easy to align with theunits studied in class.”

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Grade 7/8 Math Resources on Web CT

• curriculum aligned• additional resources

– -lessons– -questions• Interactive

• stand alone

• non-evaluative

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curriculum aligned

• follows grade course objective charts on the scs website

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Additional resources as lessons & questions

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Interactive Lessons

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Math Resources Main Page

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Personalizing the Elementary Classroom

• You have 3 options:– Expert User – Complete control and designer of your

own classroom along with aid via Cyber School when needed.

– Intermediate User- Some options to make changes and access aid via Cyber School

– Novice User- What you see is what you get along with aid via Cyber School.

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AT CYBER SCHOOL

THE FUTURE IS SO BRIGHT

THE FUTURE IS SO BRIGHT

YOU’VE GOT TO WEAR CYBER SHADES!!

YOU’VE GOT TO WEAR CYBER SHADES!!