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 iGrants web site for continually updated information on current available funding and grant status.

Washington
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Have more information (reports, funding, evaluation worksheets) on our Web-delivered solutions emailed to you and/or request a consultation with a sales representative, who can also provide a complete correlation of Learning.com’s curriculum to the Washington State Learning Goals.


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Welcome Washington Educators

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

  • Aha!Science aligns to Washington science standards
    Download this document (pdf) to see how Aha!Science aligns to the Washington state science standards for grades 3-5.

  • Washington Learning SourceThe Washington Learning Source and Learning.com Group-Buy Purchase Program
    We are pleased to offer Washington schools and districts the opportunity to purchase Learning.com’s online curriculum and technology assessment at a substantially reduced price through a Group-Buy Purchase Program. To participate, submit your Letter of Intent by August 15, 2009.

  • Boys and Girls Club of South Tacoma Finds EasyTech Perfect for its Drop-in Students
    Eva Henderson, the club’s computer lab director, finds EasyTech’s self-paced, interactive lessons a great way to help her diverse group of students learn the skills they need, regardless of how regularly they attend her drop-in technology sessions. Read the case study.

  • Small Companies That Try to Bring Innovative Technology to Teaching
    CEO and Founder Bill Kelly discusses the cluster of education technology companies in the Northwest, and the importance of innovation. Read this New York Times article (registration required).

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


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