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Pasadena ISD has partnered with Atomic Learning, an award-winning provider of Web-based software training and support, to provide employees with 24-hour access to its online library of tutorials, training and curriculum resources for professional development. “Atomic Learning is relevant, up-to-date and user friendly,” said Pasadena ISD’s executive director of instructional technology Denise Gooden. “It is a wonderful resource that empowers our users to extend their knowledge of software applications in order to help with the integrations of technology into classroom curriculum.” Atomic Learning’s online library with more than 35,000 tutorials on over 110 applications allows educators to access what they need. Employees simply log on to www.AtomicLearning.com and can easily find one- to three-minute tutorial videos that answer questions with a show-and-tell approach. Because Pasadena ISD is praised as one of the state’s top staff development programs and is dedicated to providing the tools and resources teachers need to prepare students for the 21st century, Gooden said resources such as this are fundamental to teacher and student success. “Atomic Learning is an online resource that allows employees to address questions in the moment of need providing self-guided, step-by-step instruction on how to use software application,” she said. “It’s like having a one-on-one technology coach meeting individual interests and needs. The ability to access this resource at any given time is vital for the teachers and students of our district.” |