Atomic Learning joins ISTE 100
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: June 1,
2004
Atomic Learning has joined the exclusive ISTE 100 membership ranks. ISTE, International Society for Technology, is the trusted source in education technology for professional development, knowledge generation, and advocacy.
“ISTE’s mission is to improve the learning in schools by advancing the effective use of technology, and that aligns with our mission as well.,” said Chuck Amos, CEO of Atomic Learning. “By joining the ISTE 100, we support the goal of creating measurable technology standards for technology. We are teaming with ISTE to align our products with their National Educational Technology Standards”
Atomic Learning (www.atomicLearning.com) provides web-based software training for over 65 applications. The training is delivered via short (one to three minute), easy-to-understand movies that provide fast, on-demand answers to those ‘How do I do that?’ questions.
About Atomic Learning
Atomic Learning was founded in 2000, by a group of educators who grew
frustrated with the lack of affordable technology training available
to schools, educators and students. They believed training via an
online library of tutorial movies would be fast, cost effective and
provide access to educators and students throughout entire school
districts.
Atomic Learning now serves more than 1,500 school districts and universities in all 50 states and many foreign countries, as well as individuals and organizations in a variety of other industries. A site license to Atomic Learning allows access to the entire library of over 9,000 software tutorials. Via the Internet, staff, students and parents can access the tutorials from school as well as from home.
About ISTE, International Society for Technology in Education
A nonprofit membership organization, ISTE provides leadership and service to improve teaching and learning by advancing the effective use of technology in K-12 and teacher education. Home of the National Educational Technology Standards (NETS), the Center for Applied Research in Education Technology (CARET), and National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), ISTE represents more than 85,000 worldwide leaders and potential leaders in educational technology.
Atomic Learning is a trademark of Atomic Learning Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.