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  • Kia ora 7C1 students,

    A warm welcome back! I hope that you had an awesome holiday break!

    For the next 2 weeks we will continue with our context "Our Place." Our focus will be  Our Place  - with regards to our online learning at MHJC. As part of our MHJC learning journey we  will focus on online safety and I will be introducing you to our MHJC  ePassport. 

    The MHJC ePassport is a journey of activities and tasks that are designed to help you use the internet safely and competently.

    This ePassport Google Site has all the important information you need; this link can also be found on MHOL under the Quick Links: 

    https://sites.google.com/mhjc.school.nz/mhjcepassport/home

    There is also a section called Cybersafety. This section has Interlander games that you can play while learning about keeping safe online. 

    All stages that you complete can be used as part of your evidence for your holistic report.
    Follow the link below, which explains to your learning Advisor, where your completed ePassport will appear once you are done.
     👍🏼 ePassport MHOL Appearance after Grading https://youtu.be/4KwdbS_QIs8

    Key points for your Learning Advisor:

    ·       1️⃣ ePassport is student-driven; so it is your LA students’ responsibility to gather their evidence.

     Students, this means that if you don't complete your work on your own - your Learning Advisor will not be chasing after you with numerous reminders - your report at the end of the year will show that you have not completed your ePassport. This will be discussed with your parents during your Term 3 SLC - so I suggest that you get it done befor then. :)

    ·       2️⃣ Once students have achieved a level of any ePassport criterion, they will show their LA for verification.

    ·       3️⃣ When LA (teachers) are pleased with the progress made based on the provided evidence, they can update the ePassport rubric on MHOL.