Digital Curriculum
Burpengary State Secondary College continue to support our students online learning needs through OneNote, The Learning Place and other digital platforms. These resources will continue to be made available to our students to support their program of study.
In addition, Education Queensland have developed curriculum resources for students to continue their learning is they are unable to access school.
Email
All students enrolled in a state school receive a unique username, password and associated email address. A password can be reset at school or expired passwords can be changed at
https://owa.eq.edu.au/
The student email address is based on the student username:
username@eq.edu.au
Students can access their school emails through any of the following sites:
This email must be used for all school related tasks and correspondence with teachers.
Student emails are filtered (including attachments) by the Department of Education and inappropriate language will be detected and emails quarantined. Burpengary State Secondary College's ICT Acceptable Use Policy must be followed when sending and receiving emails using a school account.
Learning tools
Students may be directed by their teachers to the following sites:
- Virtual Classrooms through
Blackboard, students receive an email invitation to the virtual classrooms they have been enrolled in.
- Students will receive an email to the
Class Notebooks they have been added to by their teachers.
- The Student Learning Place provides links to edStudio and other useful student resources.
ClickView
ClickView Online is a video library system to support curriculum delivery.