We use a number of different digital systems that you will need to access. A few of those systems are highlighted here to get you started. As you dig deeper, you can access the detail pages for answers or contact technology@waynflete.org or Page (x1320), Erik (x1315), or Innocent (x1312) for more help.
You should have received your account login information over the summer with directions on how to login to your account. Click here for details on how to access your account. Click on the link for help with specific tools.
Veracross is our campus-wide student information system. You will access Veracross for:
Class pages
Schedules
Attendance
Grades & Comments
School Calendars
Updating your contact information
You will receive an email with directions for logging on. The link for the Faculty Portal on Veracross is http://portals.veracross.com/waynflete. Here's a peek at what you will see when you log in.
Click here for additional help with Veracross.
Schoology is our Learning Management System (LMS). It's very easy to use. You already have an account (you should have received a "welcome" email in your inbox) and your classes have already been set up. More information about Schoology can be found here.
Logging in to Schoology on your computer: Schoology uses your Google account to log in. Go to gmail.com and log in to your Waynflete account, then open a new tab and go to http://waynflete.schoology.com
If you are a full time faculty member, you probably have a desk phone and will be assigned an extension. You will need to set up your passcode and voicemail box.
If you are a full-time faculty member, you will receive a school-issued laptop -- a Macbook unless you specify otherwise. You can pick up your laptop from the Technology Office over the summer. Waynflete is not responsible for backing up your files on this laptop. You take on this responsibility. Here are instructions and recommendations on how to backup your files. Please remember to backup frequently; bad things do happen to laptops (spills, theft, corrupt hard drives) and if it does, you will lose all of your files.