Student usage of EasyTech continues growing year over year in TPS, which is the largest district in Oklahoma. In fact, district leaders are currently piloting EasyTech’s coding modules in elementary and middle school as part of a computer science curriculum they are designing to meet the state’s new computer science standards.
“We discovered that Learning.com met our need for online citizenship lessons, but also provided a foundation in the soft skills students need to be successful in college, career and life.”
–Vicki Ruzicka, manager of library services, Tulsa Public Schools
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You Can’t Ban the Future, But You Can Teach It.
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Making Digital and AI Literacy a District Priority: Three governance and leadership actions to move from aspiration to scalable impact
Author: Dr. Jesus Jara, Former Superintendent, Clark County & Lisa O'Masta, CEO of Learning.com Integration does not scale because we believe in...


