Atomic Learning Newsletter
March 2006
What's New?
Getting Started Guide and Tutorial
Do you need help getting started with Atomic Learning? Check out the new Getting Started Guide and the Getting Started tutorial on the Support page at http://www.atomiclearning.com/support.
Key Numbers
Key numbers now show up to the right of the tutorial titles.
For more information on how to use key numbers, go to http://www.atomiclearning.com/linking_tips.
New Tutorial Releases
We release new tutorial series every 45 days. Here are the series we released on March 17 - over 900 new tutorials in all!
New Lesson Accelerators
New Macintosh series
New Windows series
Atomic Learning is continually growing. A subscription to Atomic Learning includes all new tutorials that are added every 45 days, making us an even better value each month. Our content developers are busy creating even more tutorials even as you read this! :-)
EETT Funding at Risk
From the Ed Tech Action Network:
The Administration’s Proposed FY07 Budget calls for the total elimination of critical education technology funding for:
Combined, the proposed FY07 budget cuts education technology by 290 million dollars alone. With the House and the Senate working on a budget resolution over the next two months, now is the time to contact members of Congress.
To see a sample letter to Congress and to find e-mail contact information for your Members of Congress, visit the Ed Tech Action Network's website: http://www.edtechactionnetwork.org/.
Conferences and Events
Here's a quick look at some upcoming appearances we will be making at shows and conferences in the next couple of months. If you'll be attending any of these, please stop in and say hello. Hope to see you there!
You can check for updates to this schedule in the What's New(s) section of the Atomic Learning site.
Virtual Training
Our Customer Support Team has scheduled training sessions for Atomic Learning customers. Sessions include:
All sessions are conducted live online, utilizing Pixion’s PictureTalk Web-Conferencing technology.
AL's Weekly Tech Tips
AL answers two specific software questions each week. His answers are in the form of tutorial movies, and are only available to Atomic Learning subscribers.
Atomic Learning's revolutionary approach to software training breaks all of your favorite applications down into a library of bite-sized bits. Whether you have five minutes or five hours, we deliver web-based software training and support that is fast, fun, and continually growing! --
'till next time,
- AL