Technology Pilot Grants
In eastern Idaho, a collaborative iPad rollout
Teachers and students coach each other at Dayton’s Beutler Middle School.
Taking a page from Proposition 3
Sugar Salem High School’s laptop pilot program has familiar roots.
Virtual charter seeks to bridge geographic gap
The Idaho Distance Education Academy seeks to bring a statewide student body together.
McCall’s student-led iPad rollout
Students take a lead role in bringing tablets into the classroom.
Using technology to shrink a school
Meridian technology pilot focuses on classroom collaboration.
Weiser project emphasizes the written word
Park Intermediate School uses grant to hone student writing skills.
Parma focuses technology at its middle
The district hopes a state grant will give its middle school a boost.
In Middleton, a learning and life device
A high school wants to use laptops to prepare students for life after graduation.
Fusing technology pilots with Common Core
Kuna Middle School is among 11 Idaho schools facing a unique challenge — testing out technology pilot projects while rolling out new Common Core standards. How will they juggle the two?
Kuna begins the transition to Chromebooks
Kuna Middle School has an ambitious goal of using the laptops to help improve test scores.
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