Learning.com Marks 15 Years of Partnering With Schools, Districts and States to Enhance Learning
Portland, Ore. (PRWEB) October 07, 2014 -- Learning.com, a leader in helping districts implement digital learning initiatives, celebrates 15 years of creating education technology solutions for K-12 schools. The company works with schools, districts, associations and state governments and currently serves nearly 5 million students across the U.S. and 11 countries worldwide.
Learning.com was founded in 1999 to help teachers integrate technology into everyday instruction. Since the inception of its flagship digital literacy curriculum EasyTech, Learning.com has adapted to address education trends related to digital content, Next-Generation Assessments, project-based learning, 21st century skills instruction and more.
“We’re proud that throughout our 15-year history, we’ve helped educators make a positive impact on the lives of millions of students around the globe,” said Keith Oelrich, Learning.com CEO. “It’s humbling and inspiring to work with a passionate, smart and committed group of employees who make Learning.com a fun, vibrant and dynamic company.”
To meet the changing needs of today’s districts, Learning.com launched Curriculum Foundry, which will help districts seamlessly access, organize, and share digital content. The product provides a searchable content repository that includes vetted open education resources (OER), as well as a district’s existing digital content and tools to build curriculum. Curriculum Foundry is being piloted this fall and will be ready for district implementation in January 2015.
To read more about the Learning.com story, visit http://www.learning.com/about.
About Learning.com
Learning.com helps districts implement digital learning initiatives with award-winning content, tools and services. By incorporating Learning.com's curriculum and assessments into core instruction, educators help their students develop 21st century skills. With Learning.com’s digital content management solution, districts can seamlessly access, organize and share digital content to meet their instructional goals. Learning.com also offers industry-leading professional development services to support educators as they integrate technology into the classroom. Founded in 1999, Learning.com currently partners with more than 2,500 districts to help prepare their students for success in college and future career opportunities. For more information, visit http://www.learning.com and connect with us at http://www.twitter.com/learningdotcom.
Heather Blackwell, Learning.com, http://Learning.com, 503-517-4452, [email protected]
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