LEC online, developed by the Langley Education Centre, delivers high school courses in an online environment.
LEC online allows you to complete a course:
Registration for LEC online courses occurs year-round (September - June). An online course can be completed at the student's own pace within a maximum of 2 semesters.
An added feature of LEC online courses, is the availability of its teachers. Along with regular online support and contact, teachers are also available at the Langley Education Centre for tutorial sessions. Online students are welcome to come in to get "in-person" help if needed.
View LEC Online Courses.
MORE INFORMATION FOR LEC online STUDENTS
- Students registering for an LEC online course MUST have
the following:
- An email address (even a free email through Hotmail etc.)
- Regular access to a computer
- Internet connection at home or place of study (not at a
library or Internet café, etc.)
- Students can register for
LEC online courses at anytime (continual intake).
- Students have 2 semesters to complete an online course
from the time that that they register. In other words, they have the remainder of the semester in which they register and the following semester to complete an online course. For example, a student who registers in September
2007 has until June 2008 to finish the course. A student who registers in December 2007 has until June 2008 to finish the course.
- An LEC online course is self-paced course. However, there may
be deadlines. The teacher of the course may provide students
with a course outline indicating due dates for assignments.
As students can register at anytime, the dates will not be fixed
but rather in terms of weeks from the start date. (For example:
Week 4 - Assignment 1 is due, Week 6 - Assignment 2 is due...)
- All exams used for evaluation (such as final exams), must
be written in-person at LEC.
- A student may complete a course as quickly as he/she is able.
- For each online course, the teacher will be available at the
Langley Education Centre for a weekly tutorial time. Students
may come to LEC during these times to work and /or get help.
- Students may be temporarily denied access to a course. Teachers
have the ability to deny a student access to their course. Reasons
for denying access: failures to submit assignments, failure
to show up for exams, loss of contact with student, etc.
- Any inquiries regarding passwords, IDs, the server or technical
problems should be directed to Lori Thomsen (by phone 604-534-7155
or email lthomsen@sd35.bc.ca)
- Any inquiries regarding course content or particular WebCT
features in a course should be directed to the teacher of that
course:
Course |
Teacher |
Biology 12
Earth Science 11
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Biology 12
Principles of Math 12
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English 12
Planning 10
Principles of Math 11 |
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Career and Personal Planning 11/12
Data Management 12 |
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Drama: Film and Television 12 (Blended)
Geography 12 (Blended)
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