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  • 20+ Cool AI Tools You Should Totally Try

    By Valerie Doherty, IDLA Communication & Brand Manager Let’s be real, AI is kind of everywhere right now. In fact, I recently attended a conference that had a heavy emphasis on using AI to enhance your production and help make everything more efficient. As you can see from the graphic above, it doesn’t always get […]

  • Tech Moves Fast, But Teachers Move the Future

    By Jeff Simmons, IDLA Superintendent Over the past few days, I have had the opportunity to attend the ASU + GSV Summit, one of the largest education technology conferences in the country. This conference is unique, because it is a convergence of technologists, looking to create technology tools that will support student learning, and the […]

  • Breaking Barriers: How AI is Making Learning More Accessible

    By Ashlee Kolar, IDLA Education Technology Engineer Accessibility isn’t a checkbox; it’s a mindset and something to work towards constantly. Making something accessible isn’t just about meeting a requirement; it’s about meeting learners where they are. Thanks to rapid innovations in AI, digital learning is becoming more inclusive, personalized, and effective. When we treat AI […]

  • Idaho Schools Use AI for Smarter Learning

    Across Idaho, from smaller districts like Fruitland to larger ones like West Ada, schools are stepping up to create smart, thoughtful policies for using AI in the classroom. With tools like ChatGPT becoming more common, educators are moving beyond the fear of cheating and starting to see how AI can personalize learning, boost creativity, and […]

  • A Blog About Blogs

    By Jeff Simmons, IDLA Superintendent One of the fun parts of my job is the opportunity to play with (I mean explore) new technology tools. One of the most interesting new tools I know is NotebookLM by Google. This tool will quickly analyze a set of uploaded documents and provide you with insights.  That’s pretty […]

  • Is AI Shaping our Perceptions and Memories?

    By Ryan Gravette, IDLA Technology Director In 1995 Ron Howard created a movie that depicts the story of the Apollo 13 mission. (Was it really 29 years ago?!?) Tom Hanks plays Jim Lovell navigating adversity of equipment failure.  Prior to the movie’s release, most of public perception focused on the failure of landing on the […]

  • Driving Lessons

    By Jeff Farden, Director of Supervision and Instruction Growing up in Caldwell, I vividly remember when the two-lane interstate between Canyon County and Ada County was a special route, reserved for back-to-school shopping trips or the occasional field trip to the zoo. Traveling into Boise felt distinct, with each city along the way having its […]

  • IDLA’s AI Strategy

    By Jeff Simmons, IDLA Superintendent In a previous IDLA blog, Ryan Gravette shared the importance of using AI to “augment the human process.” AI is best used to support humans, not replace them. At IDLA, we believe AI will be a tool available to all of this generation’s students throughout their working careers. Students entering […]

  • You Can’t Spell “IDLA” Without “AI”

    As Idaho’s state virtual school, IDLA is committed to driving innovation in education through technology. How do we do this? First, we challenge ourselves to keep up to speed on technology innovation that is changing the teaching and learning experience. We learn, we teach each other, and we look at everything from the lens of […]