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If you need specific assistance with courses, please submit a Web Help Ticket at http://helpdesk.ilvirtual.org.
» Online courses require a student to manage his/her time and be organized, which may make the learning curve for your first class seem harder. Once you are familiar with online learning, you will find that ease of content varies from subject to subject according to your prior knowledge and experience, similar to your traditional face-to-face courses.
» Please complete the IVS application, then follow the steps in the Registration area of this website to enroll and participate in courses.
» Please follow the directions provided in the help guide, found in the Help area of this website.
» Parent/Guardian credentials can only be used to log into the Student Information System at https://sis.ilvirtual.org to track student grades and attendance. Please use the step-by-step directions provided in the Help area of this website to view this information.
» Please allow at least 24 hours between the time you receive notification of enrollment and the time you access your course at http://d2l.ilvirtual.org.
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September 15, 2010
September 15, 2010
September 29, 2010
Help Guides Are Available
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Web Help Desk
IVS has implemented the Web Help Desk system to provide more efficient responses to your questions and technical issues. Please use your IVS credentials to initiate a ticket.
Fall Registration Available for September 15 Start Date!
View Fall 2010 Course List (updated 8-12-10) and watch our Video for details!
Viewing Grades and Attendance Currently Unavailble
Due to a temporary glitch in our Student Information System (MAESTRO), students, parents, and schools are unable to view grades and attendance. Students can view grades in the course itself.
As stated in May 4, 2010, PARADE, "more than 175,000 students in 25 states are going to class by turning on a computer...If current trends continue, half of all high school courses will be taught on MORE >>