Michigan Group Purchase
Atomic Learning is offering an opportunity to purchase discounted licenses to Michigan K-12 educational institutions. The price offered to schools will be based on the aggregate number of subscriptions committed during the promotion period.
Please note that this offer applies to comprehensive site license options only (teachers & students) and does not apply to staff-only site licenses or the purchase of individual user licenses. A $550 minimum purchase is required with this offer which is a discount from our customary small school minimum order of $800.
Atomic Learning provides web-based training for software applications students and educators use daily. Each series can be played from beginning to end in a "software course" scenario or they can be played as individual answers to specific "how to" questions. These online tutorials are indexed using natural language phrases and keywords to quickly find the answer you need.
Program dates:
- Final date to submit the Letter of Intent (see form below): July 15, 2008
- Final per-user price sent: July 18, 2008
- Last date to submit purchase order to Atomic Learning: Ju1y 31, 2008
Letter of Intent to purchase Atomic Learning
I hereby express my school's/district's intention to acquire a one-year site license to Atomic Learning. My school/district agrees to pay between $1.38 and $.99 per subscriber based on the total aggregated participating student and teacher population. This offer does not apply to staff-only site licenses or the purchase of individual user licenses. A $550 minimum purchase is required with this offer which is a discount from our customary small school minimum order of $800.
I understand that I will be informed of the final price, based on total
teacher and student populations of all participating schools/districts,
by July 18, 2008. I agree that my school/district will then
issue a purchase order to Atomic Learning for the final price by
Ju1y 31, 2008.
Funding Sources for K12 Schools
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. You can use funds from:
- Title I
- 15% rule
- Part B Subpart 4 Improving Literacy through School Libraries
- Title II D Part A
- Enhancing Education Through Technology (EETT)
- Title III
- English Language Acquisition
- Title IV Part B
- 21st Century Community Learning Centers
- Title VI
- Rural Education Initiatives
- Perkins Funds
- Highly Qualified Teachers
- Leftover funds previously earmarked for supplemental education services and parent option transportation to invest now in staff development
- The 10 % earmarked for staff development in schools
