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EasyTech is a CODiE Awards finalist
Learning.com is pleased to announce that its online technology literacy curriculum, EasyTech, is a finalist for Best Instructional Solution in the prestigious Software & Information Industry Associatin's (SIIA) CODiE Awards.
This is the second time EasyTech is up for the award, having won for best new education solution in 2002. With EasyTech, teachers don't have to stop or change what they plan to teach to integrate technology into their day. Instead, EasyTech provides comprehensive, scoped and sequenced lessons and activities that incorporate technology skills into their curriculum. Winners are announced in May.
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See us at ASCD
Stop by our Booth 621 at ASCD in San Antonio! See a demo and get a tote bag.
We're excited to show ASCD folks how our digital curriculum in math, science and technology literacy engage students in their learning, and support teachers to cover challenging topics.
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Welcome Diana Laboy-Rush
Diana Laboy-Rush is Learning.com's new Product Manager for STEM solutions and will support our customers to integrate science, technology, engineering and math instruction across their curriculum. Diana is an electrical engineer and a former math teacher, and has a passion for exposing children of all ages to the possibilities of STEM.
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New My Curriculum Tutorial
A new self-paced video tutorial walks you through everything you need to know to create and save your most effective lessons on Learning.com's platform. Customers can find this new guide under the Resources tab.
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For grades K-8 to meet standards for technology and core subjects.
Butterflies
Flutter through the last weeks of winter by exploring the science and beauty of the butterfly.
Poison Prevention Week
Help students learn more about how to prevent accidental poisoning during National Poison Prevention Week, March 14-20.
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Goodrich Foundation Grants
The Goodrich Foundation offers educational grants for programs designed to help elementary school children maintain their curiosity and excitement about the worlds of math and science and that link math and science classroom learning with real-world applications. Deadline: March 1, 2010
Learn more.
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