The conference for IT and instructional educational professionals in Idaho.
When you’re busy implementing the latest networking technology, or trying to effectively integrate technology into your teaching practice, how do you find the time to stay ahead of new technologies and develop your skills?
The IETA 2017 Conference is a 3-day conference featuring practical advice from your peers and educational experts on the latest IT initiatives and instructional technology practices.
90+ minute Workshops
Choose from a selection of longer workshops to allow for in-depth discussion and collaboration
Technology Sessions
Build the skills and strategies needed to effectively integrate technology into the classroom.
Technology Sessions
This year, for the first time, join us for an additional day of sessions and conference activities.
Integrated Learning Strategist
Forest Hills Public Schools
Teacher, Learner, Creative. Using different tools to create is a passion. Love to collaborate and share. AEL ACE GCT GET #GTACHI
Our kids are growing up in a global landscape, but do they know how to navigate it?
The world is shifting into unchartered territory, with challenges never before faced. With new tools, information sources and literacies, we can help our students become empathic, curious contributors to our global community.
Kelly Kermode currently serves as an Integrated Learning Specialist for Forest Hills Public Schools. With over 20 years of teaching and coaching experience, Kermode loves to think big and explore ways to think outside the box. Kermode has presented at conferences and conducted workshops from Michigan to California to South Africa, including MACUL, CUE, ISTE, IPDX and EdTech Summit SA. Kelly is a Google Certified Innovator, Google Certified Education Trainer, CUE Lead Learner, Adobe Education Leader, Adobe Certified Expert, and Adobe Education Trainer.
The IETA annual conference is scheduled for
February 6–8, 2017.
Join us in presenting exciting new technology to Idaho’s education IT and technology professionals.