Solutions for Learning Instant access for all teachers, staff, students, and parents—day or night. From district vision and leadership workshops to online.

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Solutions for Learning Instant access for all teachers, staff, students, and parents—day or night. From district vision and leadership workshops to online resources for both teacher development and classroom application, Atomic Learning’s solutions are specially-designed to help districts bring teaching, learning, and technology together—supporting schools in their efforts to incorporate technology, while keeping the focus on learning and improved student outcomes. Atomic Learning provides a unique blend of resources that provide the training, support, and overall availability needed for long-term success of district goals. In fact, 24/7 online availability to research-proven online training resources for all faculty, staff, students, and parents is included in every district-level subscription.

Training You Can Trust Originally founded in 2000 by a group of technology educators, Atomic Learning remains committed to education and understands the unique challenges educators face when integrating technology into the classroom. We are dedicated to helping schools and districts empower educators to create technology-rich, learner-centered classrooms, where students are engaged, meeting standards, and using technology in a meaningful way. Atomic Learning currently serves over 7 million learners at schools around the world.

Strategic Planning Transform the learning experience by developing a vision of the ideal tech-rich learning environment designed to build critical skills for success in teaching, learning and life by combining face-to-face learning with Atomic Learning’s online technology training and professional development resources. With this enhanced solution, your district will receive: In-depth leadership planning workshops to form a shared vision for success Training on leading change, including program evaluation and instructional practice Mentor development and train-the-trainer programs to ensure lasting impact Tech-focused online workshops to raise awareness and promote the shared vision

Creating a Learner-Centered Marble Falls ISD Listen in as administrators share how they are redefining their district’s vision and plan for integrating technology to ensure a solid foundation for learner-centered instruction.

Technology Training & Classroom Tools Assess learners’ ability to apply technology with assessments on individual software programs. With an online training library of over 65,000 short, show-and-tell video training tutorials on over 250 commonly-used technology devices and software applications, Atomic Learning provides answers to how-to technology questions anytime, anywhere—as well as a variety of assessment tools to measure individuals’ ability to use and apply technology. Whether you are just getting your staff and students introduced to technology or are well on your way to true classroom integration, Atomic Learning has the training your district needs to prepare college- and career-ready students with critical technology skills.

Building Richardson ISD Learn how Richardson ISD utilizes Atomic Learning’s online professional development and technology training resources to build tech-confident teachers, students, staff, and parents.

Professional Development Prepare teachers and staff with the skills they need to succeed in and out of the classroom with online, job-embedded development resources and in-depth workshops focused on classroom use of technology, critical soft skills, and state standards. Technology Training & How to Support Learning tools, such as Microsoft Office and interactive whiteboardsMicrosoft Officeinteractive whiteboards Beginning tech skills with Computer Literacy Basics trainingComputer Literacy Basics training Optional upgrade for assistive tech and accessibility training coursesassistive tech and accessibility In-Demand Soft Skills Courses Effective Listening Successful Time Management Navigating Relational Conflict

Tech Skills Assessments Atomic Learning offers online skill-based assessments on computer literacy and many popular software applications to help gauge the knowledge and skills of teachers, staff, and students alike. The skills assessments focus on how-to use and apply technology, provide a variety of question types, and offer quiz-style insights to easily identify areas of instructional need.

Assistive Technology & Accessibility Training At Atomic Learning, we understand the challenges schools face in ensuring barrier-free learning for students with special needs, and make every effort to ensure our materials not only fulfill legal requirements, but help schools support teachers and students in the classroom.

Custom Training Upload From Human Resources documentation of FERPA compliance training and student transportation protocols to district-created content and lessons, Atomic Learning’s custom upload capabilities help you communicate training, policies, and resources with everyone at your institution, or just with specific users. Best of all, every uploaded resource is tied to Atomic Learning’s reporting system to track completion of both your uploaded resources and Atomic Learning tutorials. A custom training series can include a variety of formats including video, audio files, documents (.pdf,.docx,.pptx, etc.), and website links, as well as Atomic Learning resources.

LMS Integration As education’s trusted training solutions provider, Atomic Learning realizes the vital role learning management systems play at many schools and districts, and integrates with any LMS that is LTI compliant, including Blackboard Learn™, Brightspace by D2L, Moodle, Canvas, and itslearning, among others.

Data-Driven Solutions Research shows students’ annual achievement in math and reading nearly doubles the national average when taught by teachers who use Atomic Learning. Product effectiveness study completed by SEG Measurement, a trusted education research firm.

On - Going Support = Long - term Success While many technology companies charge additional fees for technical support, Atomic Learning provides each of our school and district partners access to a dedicated Account Manager to assist with set-up, staff training, address questions, and more—as well as unlimited access to Atomic Learning’s in-house support team—at no cost. Atomic Learning offers virtual training webinars to make sure key staff members understand the features and functionality of our solution. And, training doesn’t just happen at the start—Atomic Learning is with you each step of the way to make sure that trainers are up-to-date on all upgrades and content enhancements. Success begins with awareness, and for that reason, Atomic Learning provides schools and districts online access with customizable tools and printable templates to effectively spread the word on the benefits of providing technology and supporting technology use. Sample resources include posters, flyers, sample tweets, and more. Included in any subscription are built-in reports to monitor activity and track progress. Depending upon individual access level, users can view and export district-level data, or drill down to individual user views. These reports are available on-demand on the website and are a valuable tool for planning training and allocating support resources.