Students

Getting used to distance learning might take a little while.  Some people will love it right away. Others might need some time to get used to how to participate in live video sessions or use a chat room.  Be patient and remain kind to those who will take longer to adjust to a virtual learning environment. If you're one of the people who isn't as comfortable with technology or online learning as your peers, it's okay.  Stay positive. Be persistent.

  • Use respectful behavior and language.  
  • Stick to appropriate topic discussions. 
  • Send only appropriate video transmissions.  
  • Use only appropriate icon, emoji, and avatar submissions.
  • Wear school appropriate clothing if you are attending meetings via video.
  • Be honest and do not plagiarize or copy others’ work -- in other words, use academic integrity.
  • Not falsify information about yourself or impersonate others online.

When everyone remembers to act kindly, show consideration for others, and treat one another online as you wish to be treated in person, we'll all be able to focus on learning.

If you want to read through the actual policies and expectations information regarding “digital citizenship” and “responsible use” can be found our website.

 

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