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How do I use the Instructional Focus Document (IFD)?

Updated over 12 months ago

The Instructional Focus Document (IFD) is your guide through the curriculum, as well as tools to help you navigate it.

Instructional Focus Document (IFD)

The IFD is your guide through the curriculum, and also tools to navigate and utilize all of the information. Three key features of the IFD are:

  1. Jump to Section

  2. Annotations

  3. Unit navigation

Jump to Section

An IFD contains a lot of information you need to reference parts of regularly. To make it easier to navigate there are convenient links always at the top of the screen to quickly jump from section to section.

Annotations

Annotations help you make an IFD your own. Each section of an IFD let's you store annotations that can be rich text, web links, and even file uploads! And any annotations from your campus or district appear automatically sorted into their own tabs.

Unit navigation

The IFD is always set to the unit you entered the IFD from but you can quickly switch to any other unit's IFD in the course.

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