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Future-Ready AI Literacy,
Built for K-8 Schools

Move beyond AI tools. Build the skills students need to question, evaluate, and use AI responsibly, district-wide.

Why Explore AI Literacy Options with Learning.com

AI is already in your classrooms.

The real question is whether your district has a clear, consistent approach to AI literacy, or if practices are forming school by school.

Learning.com helps district leaders translate AI policy into classroom-ready instruction that builds:

  • Critical thinking and human judgment
  • Ethical AI use and bias awareness
  • Academic integrity and information verification
  • Consistent expectations across K-8

AI is the tool. AI literacy is the skill.

Exploring your options with Learning.com means moving from uncertainty to clarity, without overwhelming teachers or disrupting instruction.

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What You’ll Walk Away With

During your call with an AI expert from Learning.com, you will:

It takes minutes to complete, but it can prevent months of reactive documentation and damage control.

AI literacy decisions affect instruction, assessment, and public trust.
Let’s make sure yours are clear, consistent, and sustainable.

What Educators Are Saying About Learning.com

“EasyTech has equipped our students with the skills to analyze, learn, and create with technology, preparing them for future success.”

Gavin Guynes

Technology Director
Madison County Schools
Mississippi

“As most districts do, we carefully vetted several different digital literacy curricula and Learning.com’s EasyTech really stood out as a robust and comprehensive solution. What we discovered was there wasn’t a whole lot out there of it’s kind, which is what we loved about it.”

Brenda Gerson

Instructional Technology Specialist
Chandler Unified School District
Arizona

“When we think of closing the digital divide, it doesn’t matter which teacher or class the student is in. All across our district, we have to think about and monitor 21st century learning, digital skills, media literacy – for all of our students.”

Adele Thomas

Senior Director Professional Development & Teacher Support
Fontana USD
California

AI literacy decisions affect instruction, assessment, and public trust.
Let’s make sure yours are clear, consistent, and sustainable.

Integrations make it easy to adopt and use in any classroom