Five K-12 Schools Turn to Desire2Learn Technology

Desire2Learn (D2L) today announced five new K-12 customers.

The traditional approach to the K-12 education market is rapidly shifting. Educators are faced with challenging needs of a wide range of students while at the same time having to meet the demands of increasing scores on standardized tests.

New D2L customers in the K-12 market include:

Bellevue School District is preparing for deployment of the D2L ILP across the district as their platform for blended learning and curriculum development and delivery in 2014-15. Oxnard Union High School District is using the D2L platform across the high school district for blended learning purposes. WHRO, acting on behalf of a regional consortium of seventeen public school divisions in eastern Virginia, is using D2L technology for the administration, documentation, tracking, and reporting of training programs, virtual and blended classrooms, and online events. Upper Canada District School Board's Service Excellence department is using D2L's platform to deliver a Service Excellence course to district staff. West Virginia Department of Education has deployed the D2L platform across the state as a fully-integrated solution at West Virginia Virtual School. The solution is available to all students and districts in West Virginia.