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It is a part of the Washington Academy of Arts & Technology (WAAT). | It is a part of the Washington Academy of Arts & Technology (WAAT). | ||
EV Online is partnered with Aventa Learning for content and provides many supplementary and AP-level courses. Students may use Blackboard for accessing content and Elluminate to interact with teachers. | EV Online is partnered with Aventa Learning for content and provides many supplementary and AP-level courses. Students may use Blackboard for accessing content and must use Elluminate to interact with teachers on a weekly basis, to meet with a mentor. Students also have a mentor who emails, calls and interacts on a "chatboard". EV Online describes this as a "blended" environment though students remain at home. | ||
The EV Online Learning web site is at http://www.evonlinelearning.org/evonlinelearning/site/default.asp | The EV Online Learning web site is at http://www.evonlinelearning.org/evonlinelearning/site/default.asp |
Revision as of 03:22, 11 October 2011
The EV Online Learning (ABBREV ) is a tuition-free K-12 public school located in the US state of Washington. It is a part of the Washington Academy of Arts & Technology (WAAT).
EV Online is partnered with Aventa Learning for content and provides many supplementary and AP-level courses. Students may use Blackboard for accessing content and must use Elluminate to interact with teachers on a weekly basis, to meet with a mentor. Students also have a mentor who emails, calls and interacts on a "chatboard". EV Online describes this as a "blended" environment though students remain at home.
The EV Online Learning web site is at http://www.evonlinelearning.org/evonlinelearning/site/default.asp
More Details
All curriculum used for EV Online Learning is aligned to Washington State Essential Learning Requirement Standards. All children accessing EV Online Learning on a full time basis give up their homeschool status and become public school students.
References
- "A National Primer on K-12 Online Learning", iNACOL, October 2010, http://www.inacol.org/research/docs/national_report.pdf
- "Keeping Pace With Online Learning: An Annual Review of Policy and Practice", Evergreen Education Group, 2010, http://kpk12.com/reports/
- EV Online Learning web site, http://www.evonlinelearning.org/evonlinelearning/site/default.asp
- Flex Homeschool web site, http://www.flexhomeschool.org/ev_online.html
- "Washington Academy of Arts & Technology and EV Online Learning", http://digitallearning.k12.wa.us/approval/providers/providers/36-WAEVO