Overview
The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) needed a centralized, AI-powered mobile portal to streamline access to learning tools, student performance data, and school resources for students, parents, and educators. The existing system was fragmented, lacked mobile responsiveness, and required manual interventions, causing inefficiencies in educational support and decision-making.
Challenge
LAUSD faced several key challenges in its digital infrastructure:
- Fragmented Access to Student Data: Educators, parents, and students had to navigate multiple systems, leading to poor adoption.
- Lack of Mobile-First Design: The platform was not optimized for mobile use, limiting accessibility for users on the go.
- Manual Reporting & Decision Delays: Educators struggled with real-time student performance tracking, impacting intervention strategies.
- Limited AI-Driven Insights: The system lacked predictive analytics to anticipate learning gaps and behavioral trends.
Solution
IHI redesigned and built a mobile-first, AI-powered education portal that unified all critical student data, enabling seamless access and decision-making.
Key Features Implemented:
- Unified AI-Driven Dashboard – Centralized real-time student data, attendance tracking, and performance analytics.
- Personalized Learning Insights – AI-generated recommendations for interventions, tutoring support, and curriculum adjustments.
- Secure Cloud Infrastructure – Migrated LAUSD’s data into a cloud-based, scalable architecture for better reliability.
- Mobile-Optimized UX/UI – Developed an intuitive, role-based user interface for parents, teachers, and students.
- Automated Notifications & Alerts – Enabled AI-driven push notifications to alert educators and parents about critical student progress updates.
Outcome
The AI-driven mobile portal revolutionized digital engagement within LAUSD’s ecosystem:
- 2.6% productivity increase, resulting in $186M annual savings in administrative costs.
- 80%+ mobile adoption rate, increasing engagement among students, teachers, and parents.
- Reduction in intervention response time by 50%, allowing educators to proactively assist students.
- Improved student success tracking, leading to more data-driven decision-making for curriculum adjustments.