We Enable Your Success
With more than 20 years of experience helping students develop digital skills, we have countless success stories to share. Take a closer look at how some of the 1,300 school districts that use Learning.com’s products are enabling success for 1 million students each year.
Teaching Coding in Middle School
EasyCode Pillars is an interactive, web-based curriculum that helps students learn coding principles using Python, the industry-leading programming language. Discover how three Florida middle school teachers are using it to prepare students for Python Coding Apprentice and IT Specialist Certifications.
McDowell County Schools
McDowell County Schools is a small, rural district in an area of West Virginia that once thrived on coal mining. Today, through a statewide initiative, McDowell strives to equip students with future-ready digital skills to succeed in technology-based businesses that are moving into the region, like Amazon.
Houston Independent School District
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 improve implementation of Learning.com's EasyTech program.
Arlington Independent School District
Arlington ISD is a large district that has been using Learning.com's EasyTech for nearly a decade. But the district recently doubled down in its efforts to implement the program and ensure all students in grades 3 through 6 were mastering keyboarding and digital literacy skills for success.
Dillon School District 4
This small, rural district in South Carolina was among the first to adopt Learning.com through the state's Palmetto Digital Literacy Program, and continues successfully using the program to ensure digital equity for its students.
Fontana Unified School District
Serving a fast-growing community 50 miles east of Los Angeles, Fontana USD began piloting EasyTech in 2017 and has expanded to other campuses.