Recently, both the State and Federal Government have enhanced protections for student information, particularly where educational technology is concerned. By using this technology, student learning can be made relevant to real world experiences, support the foundation of new Common Core standards, and prepare students with the necessary 21st century skills.
IUSD policy requires teachers to provide their students with lessons in digital citizenship, to emphasize, model, and practice the importance of acting appropriately online before using any software or applications with students.
District-adopted software programs that meet the new requirements can be found at http://iusd.org/software. All other online software programs and websites are considered non-District-adopted software; therefore, parent permission may be required.
The following is a list of instructional software being used in the classrooms at Woodbridge High School. This list does not include the district-wide approved software.
3dgamelab.org
Aplia.com
California Career Zone
Canva.com
Easy CBM
Edmodo
Everyfi
infogr.am
IXL
Khan Academy
Mobymax
No Red INK
Parse.com
Piktochart.com
Quizlet
Read Live
Ticketing4schools.com
Venngage.com
Voting4schools.com
Webquest
Weebly.com
Wikispaces.com
Wix.com