• As part of their class work, EVSC students have Skyped with people from countries across the world.
  • The ANGEL Learning management system enables teachers to hold live online office hours to support learning outside of the classroom.
  • Free wireless access is available at many local restaurants and businesses as well as all of the public libraries.
  • Each EVSC high school has the equipment to support professional video production.
  • With the netbooks, EVSC high school students have the power to tour museums in New York, London, Paris and Rome.
  • Because of the netbooks, every EVSC high school student has a digital camera, a sound studio, a video camera, and a platform to share their ideas with the world.
  • The Angel Learning management system enables teachers to collect, grade and give feedback on assignments more quickly and without wasting paper.
  • 21st Century learning involves mastering skills that will prepare our students to compete in a world that is increasingly digital, individualized and global.
  • 21st Century skills include critical thinking and problem-solving, collaborating across networks and leading by influence, adapting to new situations, taking initiative, communicating effectively, accessing and analyzing information, and effectively using curiosity and imagination.
  • The EVSC has made a commitment to teach the way students learn today, instead of the way students learned in the 20th Century.
  • By providing netbooks to all of our EVSC high school students, we are closing the “digital divide” that disadvantages some students more than others.
  • The EVSC is preparing many students for jobs that don’t even exist today.
  • Every EVSC high school has an eLearning coach to help teachers find new ways to teach 21st Century skills.
  • The EVSC has partnered with other state, national and international leaders in education and eLearning.
  • With the netbooks, students can test their own scientific theories in virtual science labs.
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