Funding Sources

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

Federal Funding

State Funding
Visit the Florida DOE Office of Funding and Financial Reporting web site for updated information on current available funding and grant status.

Florida

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Welcome Florida Educators

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

  • EasyTech sample screenEasyTech State Adoption
    EasyTech, our proven, Web-delivered K-8 technology literacy curriculum, is adopted under the K-6 Computer Ed and 6-12 Business Tech Ed subject area of the State of Florida Public Education Instructional Materials Contract. Contact us for details and ordering process.

  • Listed in the Florida School Book Depository
    Learning.com is an approved publisher listed in the Florida School Book Depository. Here is a summary of our products listed in their 2007-08 catalog.
    Product Code Number
    EasyTech Level K-5 50-028-0
    EasyTech Level 6-8 70-328-0
    TechLiteracy Assessment * 70-328-1
    * TechLiteracy Assessment is NOT adopted but is still available through the Florida School Book Depository.

  • Teachers Support Each Other to Integrate Technology into Core Instruction
    Florida’s Polk County (the 8th largest in the state) sees technology becoming embedded in curriculum as teachers increasingly use EasyTech. Read the case study.

  • Florida teachers get smart about technology and professional development credit
    Originally put in place to support teachers to integrate technology into their core instruction, Osceola finds EasyTech has power to help teachers learn new skills for themselves. Read the case study.

  • Students in Orange County have a BLASTT with EasyTech
    Building Literacy and Skills Through Technology (BLASTT) program helps students pass FCAT Reading test and develop lifelong reading strategies. Read the case study.

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


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