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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 Maryland Educators

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

  • Visit us at
    National Title I Conference
    January 21-24, 2010
    Gaylord National — Washington D.C.


  • MSDE Measures Tech Literacy Among Students, Educators
    In December and January of the 2008-09 school year, 59,303 Maryland seventh grade students completed the Maryland Measure of Student Technology Literacy online, using Learning.com's TechLiteracy Assessment.

    "The measurements provide an indicator of how well our students, teachers, and administrators understand and can use technology, and are valuable in helping the leadership in school systems respond appropriately to district needs," says State Superintendent of Schools Dr. Nancy S. Grasmick. "Our students must be highly engaged in the classroom and attain the 21st century skills necessary for their future." Learn more.


  • EasyTech aligns to Maryland technology standards
    Download this document (pdf) to see how EasyTech aligns to the Maryland Student Technology Literacy Standards for Students, adopted in 2007 by the Maryland State Board of Education.

  • Maryland chooses TechLiteracy Assessment
    The state of Maryland will assess all Maryland seventh-grade students for technology literacy proficiency using Learning.com's TechLiteracy Assessment. All 24 local school systems will test approximately 62,000 students during the 2008-2009 school year. Learn more.

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


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