See the Real Impact of Digital Skills Instruction

In districts across Texas, students didn’t just learn how to type.
They learned how to thrive online – and the results might surprise you.

Discover how schools like yours used Learning.com to drive a 60% gain in student digital skills, alongside a 23% increase in student use.

This downloadable report reveals the full story.

Data That Challenges Assumptions

In the 2024 – 2025 school year, Texas districts using Learning.com saw a 60% average increase in student digital skill check scores – alongside increased student usage across key digital learning tools.

Get the full Impact Report to see how schools are using time and tools more effectively to drive measurable skill gains.

A Clearer Path to Real Growth

The most-used modules in Texas weren’t just “popular” – they addressed core district goals:

  • Safer student behavior online
  • Consistent digital literacy benchmarks
  • Scalable support for tech integration

This isn’t about adding one more thing. It’s about making the time you already have work harder.

What If Less Time Online Could Still Build Better Digital Citizens?

The numbers suggest something powerful:
Texas districts increased usage – and saw even greater student growth in digital literacy.

What’s driving that kind of alignment?

And how can your team achieve the same?

Trusted by Educators. Proven with Students.

This impact report doesn’t just highlight test scores. It reflects how well-structured digital instruction – delivered through TechApps for Texas – led to meaningful growth in digital citizenship and real-world tech skills.

You’ll also get a closer look at the most-used modules in Texas classrooms, including:

  • Adaptive Keyboarding: The Great Keyboarding Adventure
  • Digital Citizenship: Introduction
  • Core Digital Skills like presentations, typing, and research

What If You Could Measure Digital Skill Growth Like This Across Your District?

These results go beyond anecdotal success. They offer a measurable case for investing in structured digital instruction – one that supports both student development and systemwide goals.

You’ll see how Texas districts are:

  • Narrowing digital skill gaps
  • Equipping students for academic and workforce readiness
  • Aligning classroom efforts with strategic district priorities

The full report shows what’s working – and what to consider replicating.

Get the Impact Report

See how students in your state built stronger digital foundations in 2025 – without overwhelming teachers or overloading devices.