by Christine Byrd | Jun 22, 2023 | Blogs
Houston Independent School District is the 8th largest district in the U.S. and the largest in Texas. As technology became more thoroughly integrated into education in recent years, the district decided to raise awareness and increase implementation of...
by Christine Byrd | May 11, 2023 | Blogs
Situated between Fort Worth and Dallas, Texas, Arlington Independent School District serves 56,000 K-12 students, and has offered Learning.com’s EasyTech for nearly a decade. But, driven by the shift to online STAAR testing – which would require keyboarding...
by Christine Byrd | Mar 23, 2023 | Blogs
In an effort to ensure digital equity for students in rural or lower socio-economic areas, the South Carolina state legislature began funding the Palmetto Digital Literacy Program in 2017. Dillon School District Four, a small district serving a rural area, was among...
by Christine Byrd | Jun 28, 2022 | Blogs
Fontana Unified School District serves a fast-growing suburban community 50 miles east of Los Angeles. Although they began piloting Learning.com’s EasyTech before 2020, the sudden shift to remote learning during the pandemic highlighted the gaps in students’...
by Christine Byrd | Jun 9, 2022 | Blogs
When Tulsa Public Schools’ manager of library services Vicki Ruzicka first implemented Learning.com’s EasyTech in 2018, it was primarily to meet federal requirements for online safety lessons for students. But as the program gained traction – not only in the libraries...