top of page
E-LEARNING AND THE NZC
WHERE ARE YOU AT WITH E-LEARNING?
ON THE E-LEARNING HELP HUB...

WELCOME

​TO THE ALFRISTON COLLEGE eLEARNING ONLINE HELP HUB

CONNECT

​WITH US:

  • b-facebook
  • Twitter Round
  • b-youtube

Moodle

Have a look at the Ministry of Education 'enabling e-Learning' website - it explores e-Learning and provides a planning framework to help you assess where you are at with e-Leanring and what 'next steps' you can take.

CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU ARE AFTER?

MELISSA KELLY IS OUR RESIDENT eLEARNING FACILITOR
ON THIS SITE

You will find information about the key eLearning tools we use at Alfriston College.

You'll find links to 'how to' guides, videos and tutorials below.

Information and communication technology (ICT) has a major impact on the world in which young people live.  Similarly, e-learning has considerable potential teaching.

 

For instance, e-learning may:

  • assist the making of connections by enabling students to enter and explore new learning environments, overcoming barriers of distance and time;

  • facilitate shared learning by enabling studens to join or create communities of learners that extend well beyond the classroom;

  • assist in the creation of supportive learning environments by offering resources that take account of individual, cultural, or developmental differences;

  • enhance opportunities to learn by offering students virtual experiences and tools that save them time, allowing them to take their learning further.


Schools should explore not only how ICT can supplement traditional ways of teaching but also how it can open up new and different ways of learning.

bottom of page