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

  • New York State Software Law (NYSSL)

Visit the NYSED Grants & Finance web site for updated information on current available funding and grant status.

New York
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Welcome New York Educators

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

  • Visit us at the NYSCATE 2009 Conference
    New York State Association for Computers and Technologies in Education
    May 18-19, 2009
    Hilton Rye Town Hotel — Rye Brook, NY

  • Queens, New York School supports ELL students with EasyTech
    The staff at PS 151 in Queens, New York, has found technology helps ease the transition of its immigrant students in this highly diverse school. Gordon Graham, the school’s educational technology specialist, uses EasyTech to help build new ELL students’ confidence, get them started learning in core curriculum while they are learning critical technology skills. Read the Case Study.

  • EasyTech and Aha!Math from Learning.com are available for purchase with NYSSL funds
    New York State prescribes variable aid for the purchase of instructional software to be used in conjunction with computers in schools. Here is the NYS OGS contract information:
       Contract number: PC62573
       Vendor code: LEA046
       Expiration: 7/31/2009

    For New York City schools (public and private), EasyTech and Aha!Math can be ordered through the FAMIS E-CATALOG:
       Contract number: PC62573
       Vendor code: LEA046
       Expiration: 7/31/2009

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


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