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Contact:

Dr. Carl Mandell
Regional Supervisor
cmandell@vernon-ct.gov

Vernon Regional Adult Based Education
30 Park Street
Vernon, CT 06066

860-870-6000 x139
Fax: 860-870-6583

Distance Learning

Vernon Regional Adult Based Education is pleased to offer online courses to our students.  The credit diploma courses are designed for students to take in conjunction with their on site courses in order to earn their high school diploma. 
In addition, a GED online course is offered to help students prepare to take their GED.  This open enrollment  course may be taken in conjunction with an onsite course or on its own.
 
Collaborative Project
As adult educators, Vernon Regional Adult Based Education instructors recognized the need to explore this form of teaching and learning as an option for our students. In the fall of 2003, our Region, along with Hartford, New London, and Middletown Adult Education facilities entered into a collaboration with the Connecticut Distance Learning Consortium to design and pilot an Orientation to Web-based Learning course as well as 4  content area courses. In 2004 only 4 content level courses, Algebra, American Government, Physics, and Contemporary Literature, were available to the participating regions. As of 2008, there are a total of fifteen courses available to credit diploma students.  Each course is divided into 2 sessions worth 1/2 credit each session. Each subject session is repeated at least once during the school year.  There are four terms throughout the school year as well as a summer term.   For a detailed description of each course and the schedule, please see the Courses link on the Adult Virtual High School website.
 
Students interested in participating in an online class for credit should read the information provided below:

Online Application Process

1.      The application form should be filled out by a facilitator or counselor for each student each term.
2.       All information must be typed.
3.      All forms must be submitted as an online attachment.   Hard copies will not be accepted.
4.      All e-mails with the necessary attachment should be subjected:     “Online Application: Term ___”
5.      All forms must be submitted before the first day of registration.  Please contact Suzanne Scheffler for the necessary dates or they may be accessed at http://www.ctvhs.org.

The first day of the next term's registration is May 24.  All applications must be received by that point.


Student Prerequisites:

In order for students to enroll in an online class, they must fulfill the following requirements:

1. They must have completed at least one trimester of on site courses with Vernon Regional Adult Based Education with all passing grades and no drops.
2. If offered at your site, they must complete course “Orientation to Online Learning”.  (This policy will be
    enforced beginning in Fall of 2008). If the site does not offer the course, then they must complete 3 online modules and open book exam.
3. They must be motivated, since this is a time consuming task.
4. They must have strong computer skills including using e-mail, Microsoft Word, and the Internet.
5. They must have access to a computer- preferably at their own home due to the number of hours that will be
     required.  Due to blocks and required software, the library is not a recommended option.


Student Requirements:

Once they are enrolled in an online course, there are a number of requirements.   These may vary by course, but the following apply to all:

1.They must meet with their mentor for at least 1.5 hours every week.
2. If they fall behind in the class, the amount of hours may increase. 
3. If they get a week or more ahead in their class, they do not have to meet with their mentor.
4. They must plan on dedicating at least 4 additional hours per week on their own.
5. They must log on at least every other day to check announcements, assignments, and messages.

For more information, please contact the guidance counselors at your site 
 or call or email Suzanne Scheffler:
(860) 870-6060 ext  18.


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Important Online Dates for 2009- 20010  Academic School Year

Term 1 Registration begins September 6, 2010
Term 1 Courses begin    September 20, 2010
Term 1 Drop/Add ends    September 24, 2010
Term 2 Registration begins November 8, 2010
Term 1 Courses end November 19, 2010
Term 2 Courses begin November 22, 2010 
Term 2 Drop/Add ends December 3, 2010
Term 3 Registration begins January 17, 2011
Term 2 Courses end January 28, 2011
Term 3 Courses begin January 31, 1011
Term 3 Drop/Add ends February 4, 2011
Term 4 Registration begins March 21, 2011
Term 3 Courses end April 1, 2011 
Term 4 Courses begin April 4, 2011
Term 4 Drop/Add ends April 8, 2011
Summer Term Registration begins May 23, 2011
Term 4 Courses end June 3, 2011
Summer Term begins        June 6, 2011
Summer Term Add/Drop ends    June 10, 2011
Summer Term Courses end August 5, 2011
Shut down Blackboard for cleanup August 15, 2011

 

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