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Learning.com’s technology literacy solutions provide critical 21st century skills for your students and qualify for the following funding:

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Welcome Arizona Educators

Learning.com, the premier provider of Web-enhanced curriculum, is committed to partnering with Arizona’s schools and districts to improve student learning.

  • NCLB and Technology Proficiency Chat Transcript
    Washington Learning SourceDuring Ed Week's live chat on Nov 28, 2007, Cathy Poplin of the Arizona Department of Education discussed Arizona's technology standards, the state's use of EETT competitive grants to support its technology initiatives, as well as teacher training in technology, how Arizona began assessing 5th and 8th grade students, and the challenges surrounding defining technology literacy. See transcript. Registration required.

  • PESD Teachers and Students Explore EasyTech
    Teachers from the Phoenix Elementary School District receive professional development from Learning.com trainers in the use of EasyTech for creating classroom lesson plans. Read more. Also, second grade students at Emerson Elementary School learn to keyboard using EasyTech. See the video.

  • Arizona pioneers statewide measurement of students’ technology literacy skills
    Results of statewide TechLiteracy Assessment pilot prove valuable and eye-opening. Arizona most recently tested about 37,000 fifth and eight grade students using TechLiteracy Assessment. Read the case study.

Arizona Education Web Sites
Resources for technology integration, assessment, and literacy in Arizona.


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