Your Journey at
Àbulę Begins Now!
You’re about to join a vibrant community of changemakers, connecting with students and educators from around the world. Get ready for an educational experience that will challenge, inspire, and transform you.
Getting Ready: Your Digital Access & Orientation
Your Student Email
Our administrative team is currently creating your personalized Àbulę student email within our Google Workspace. Your email address will follow the format firstname.lastname@abule.email. You’ll receive an email directly from Google with instructions for setting up your account and password. This will be sent to the personal email address provided during your registration.
With your student email, you’ll be able to:
- Log in to the Àbulę eCampus portal to enroll in and access all your classes
- Join the Student Community platform — our private social network where you can participate in student-led clubs, events, forums, and discussions
- Collaborate with classmates and instructors through Google Workspace tools
- Access premium student resources including Canva Pro, Adobe Express Premium, and other educational tools
- Receive important announcements and communications from the Àbulę team
Important Dates
Student onboarding emails will be sent with login credentials and setup instructions
Required for accredited program students. Attendance strongly encouraged for all students.
Fall Semester Begins
Note: You’ll have approximately two weeks after receiving your email to log in, select your courses, and complete your setup before the school year begins.
Student Orientation: Your Path to Success
Our comprehensive orientation session is designed to ensure you start your academic journey with confidence and clarity. Attendance is mandatory for all students enrolled in our accredited program and highly recommended for all other students.
What to Expect During Student Orientation:
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1
Email Access Confirmation
Our admissions team will verify that all students have received their login credentials and can successfully access their student email accounts.
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Platform Navigation Tutorial
Step-by-step walkthrough of the Àbulę eCampus and Student Community platforms.
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Course Selection Guidance
Advisors will explain course requirements and provide personalized recommendations based on your academic goals and interests.
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Digital Resource Introduction
Overview of all available learning resources, including online tools and academic support services to enhance your educational experience.
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Community Engagement Opportunities
Introduction to student clubs and community events that will enrich your social experience and help you connect with peers.
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Q&A Session with Faculty & Staff
Interactive opportunity to ask questions and get personalized assistance from our experienced team members to address any concerns before the school year begins.
Student orientation is your blueprint for academic success at Àbulę. Don’t miss this opportunity to start your journey prepared and confident!
Add to CalendarSchedules & Live Session Information
At Àbulę, we offer two distinct sessions schedules to accommodate different time zones and student preferences. Each session provides the same high-quality education with dedicated live sessions and structured learning experiences.
Ụtụtụ Session
Ideal for early risers and students in Eastern/Central US time zones, as well as European and African time zones.
Nzuko Session
Perfect for students in Mountain/Pacific US time zones or those who prefer afternoon learning sessions.
Live Session Types
Our curriculum features three primary types of live sessions, each designed to provide engaging and effective learning experiences:
Live Lectures
Interactive presentations for all hybrid courses. These sessions provide direct teacher guidance and real-time concept explanations.
Labs
Hands-on experimental sessions for hybrid STEM classes, allowing students to apply theoretical concepts through practical activities and collaborative problem-solving.
Class Discussions
Interactive dialogue sessions for English Language Arts and Social Studies classes, fostering critical thinking, analysis, and communication skills through guided conversations.
Weekly Schedule Structure
Monday Focus
Mondays are dedicated to introducing new topics and setting the foundation for the week’s learning objectives across all subjects.
- Live sessions are held Monday through Thursday with no live sessions on Fridays
- Fridays are completely Self-Paced learning days, where students are encouraged to finish up their LMS online lessons and assignments
- Most student schedules consist of 2-4 hours of live sessions per day across 3-4 days
- You can choose a self-paced Social Studies course to reduce the number of live sessions you need to attend each week
- Exact class times will be available on the course page for you to review prior to enrolling
Sample Weekly Schedule – 7th Grade
(Lecture)
10:00-11:00
11:00-12:00
(Lecture)
12:00-1:00
(Lecture)
1:00-2:00
9:00-1:00
1:00-2:00
(Discussion)
10:00-11:00
11:00-12:00
(Lab)
12:00-1:00
(Lab)
1:00-2:00
9:00-12:00
12:00-1:00
Advisor Meeting
1:00-2:00
Important Information
When reviewing course options during enrollment, you’ll be able to see the exact schedule for each class, including which days of the week and times each session meets. This allows you to build a customized weekly schedule that fits your learning preferences and other commitments.
Your academic advisor will be available during orientation to help you select a balanced course load and create an optimal schedule based on your cohort selection.
Preparing for Your Academic Journey
Required Technology
The Àbulę eCampus platform is designed for optimal performance on larger screens. To ensure the best learning experience, please have access to one of the following devices:
The Àbulę eCampus is NOT optimized for mobile phones or small devices. For the best learning experience and full access to all features, please use a desktop computer, laptop, or full-sized tablet.
Educational Tools & Resources
Different courses at Àbulę utilize various educational tools to enhance your learning experience. Your teachers will specify which tools are required or recommended for their specific courses. Here are some of the common tools used across our curriculum:
Duolingo for Schools
Language learning
Canva
Design & presentations
Adobe Express
Creative projects
Figma
Design & prototyping
Zearn
Mathematics learning
Important: When enrolling in courses, pay close attention to the tools and resources your teachers recommend or require. This information will be provided during course enrollment and in the course syllabus.
Access to premium versions of many educational tools is provided through your Àbulę student email account. Your teachers will provide detailed instructions on how to access and use these tools during your courses.
Required Student Onboarding Course
Before enrolling in your academic courses, all Àbulę students must complete the Student Onboarding Course. This approximately 30-minute self-paced course will give you the essential knowledge and skills needed to navigate our platform effectively.
What You’ll Learn
- eCampus Navigation Learn to navigate the learning management system, access your courses, submit assignments, and track your progress.
- Student Community Platform Discover how to participate in the student community, join clubs, and engage with fellow students.
- Digital Learning Tools Introduction to the various educational tools and how to access them using your student account.
- Communication Channels How to communicate with teachers, staff, and fellow students through our platform.
- Academic Success Strategies Tips and best practices for successful online learning and time management.
- Technical Support How to access technical help when needed and troubleshoot common issues.
Course Completion
The Student Onboarding Course must be completed before you can enroll in your academic courses. The course includes:
- Short video tutorials
- Interactive walkthroughs
- Simple knowledge checks
- Platform navigation practice
Benefits of Completion
- Confidence in navigating the eCampus
- Familiarity with all student resources
- Understanding of academic expectations
- Readiness for a successful academic year
The Student Onboarding Course will be available through your student email after August 1st.
High School Environmental Science
Lesson 1.2: Environmental History and Ethics
About This Course
Environmental Science explores the natural world and human impact on ecosystems. Students develop scientific literacy while investigating environmental challenges and solutions through engaging discussions, research projects, and hands-on laboratory activities.
Lesson Preview
📱 Preview: Self-Paced Lesson
This PDF shows a snapshot of our interactive online curriculum. Our actual lessons include videos, quizzes, and hands-on activities within our learning platform.