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Atomic Learning
ACTEM has partnered with Atomic Learning and once again is offering a group purchase to bring Atomic Learning to you for less!

Important: To qualify for the ACTEM special pricing, schools must submit a Letter of Intent (non-binding) by July 15, 2008 directly to Atomic Learning. Click on the link directly below this paragraph, print out the LOI (Letter of Intent) and fax attn: Mary Mac at 603-215-0106 to be included in the lowest ACTEM pricing.


Orders are placed directly with Atomic Learning. Contact Mary Mcllquham at 866-259-6890 x135 or email marymac@atomiclearning.com for information.

ACTEM is joining the other New England NEISTE members to offer consortium purchase PROMOTION for all ACTEM members, and school districts within the state of Maine. Beginning April 1 and running through July the price to bring Atomic Learning to your school/district is only $1.38 per student/teacher for the subscription period 7/1/08 to 6/30/09. Final billing may be lower depending upon the total number of New England orders. This promotion provides the potential of reaching $1.05 per user. Free access  is offered for all parents, families and non-teaching employees (call Atomic Learning for details).

Atomic Learning provides web-based training for dozens of applications students and educators use daily. Atomic Learning contains more than 25,000 tutorial movies, and an average of 500 new movies are added every 45-days. Atomic Learning now offers new curriculum resources, including workshops on blogging, podcasting, vodcasting and many more. Atomic Learning uses a Web-based show-and-tell approach to answer the common "how do I do that?" questions people have when learning software.

Key Benefits

·~~~~~~ A library of thousands of short, easy-to-view and understand tutorial movies

·~~~~~~ More than 25,000 tutorial movies on over 100 popular software applications

·~~~~~~ Web-based software training available 24/7

·~~~~~~ Home access so you can use Atomic Learning when and where you need it

·~~~~~~ User tracking that displays which tutorials have been accessed by individual  username and usage levels by site/district

Atomic Learning meets the requirements for the intended use of No Child Left Behind funding options including Title I, Title II A, Title II D and Title V.



ACTEM: P.O. Box 910, Moody, ME 04054-0910    Phone: 207-646-2918  Toll free: 1-866-99ACTEM    Fax: 207-641-2556    info@actem.org