Hawaii Virtual Learning Network

Under HVLN, students can take online courses via the HVLN HOC Program (formerly known as E-School), schools can receive support via the HVLN HOT Program, educators enroll in online professional development courses, and schools receive technology integration and consultative services.

​​​About HVLN

The Office of Curriculum & Instructional Design (OCID) implements the infrastructure for online learning in Hawaii's public schools, also known as the Hawaii Virtual Learning Network (HVLN). Under HVLN, students take online courses via the HVLN Hawaii Online Courses​ Program, educators enroll in online professional development courses, and schools receive technology integration and consultative services.

This program:

  • Provides statewide leadership in expanded learning programs, educational resources, multimedia programs and materials, and consultative services that model the use of 21st century skills and new technologies for students, educators, and administrators.

  • Prepares students and educators for the workforce by:

    • ​providing technology-rich, standards-based credit courses for students, and 

    • best practices, professional development and resources for educators.

  • Develops, maintains, and provides distance learning programs and systems.

HVLN Hawaii Online Teaching

The Office of Curriculum and Instructional Design will continue to provide schools with access to a robust Learning Management System (LMS), Canvas, and online course content to support distance and blended learning at no cost to schools. For SY 2022-2023, The Hawaii Virtual Learning Network (HVLN) Hawaii Online Teaching (HOT) program (bit.ly/hvlnhot) will provide implementation, training, and support resources.


Contact Information

Christy Sato

Phone: 808-784-6487

Email: Christy.Sato@k12.hi.us

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