What’s an ELC?
An Electronic Learning Community (ELC) is an online "space" where groups of professionals and parents can come together to communicate, collaborate, and support each other in the development of shared knowledge and skills.
Where do I begin?
You will not need to login to view "public" content in the various ELCs. You are free to explore the content of any ELC without logging in. To view, go to “Learning Communities” and click on a content area, or click any of the links below to begin exploring:
Assistive Technology ELC
Continuous Improvement Monitoring System ELC
Idaho Alternate Assessment ELC
Parent and School Success ELC
Response to Intervention ELC
Secondary Transition ELC
Early Childhood ELC
Why should I register?
You will notice the “register” link in the top right corner of all ELCs. Registration provides you with a unique login to that ELC. So, you can register specifically for a community of choice.
With a login you will have access to content and features that have been specifically created for your defined user group. Once logged in you will be able to post messages to the forum, and, depending on the ELC, create and modify content, add resources (docs, ppts, pdfs, etc.), and publish to a private area in your ELC.
The registration and login system allows the ELCs to grow in content and will keep participants involved in an ever growing collaborative process.