Tech4 Learning
Tech4Learning
Tech4Learning is an innovative educational technology company that develops and markets original professional development programs and creativity products for K-12 education. Since the company was founded in 1999, we have focused on developing tools educators need to be successful with technology in their classrooms.
NEW Resources Section on Tech4Learning.com
Tech4Learning's tools and professional development support student-centered learning across the curriculum. Tech4Learning often get questions regarding research supporting the use of Tech4Learning tools and project based learning techniques. So, they've put together several resources that may be helpful for you. These resources include:
- Professional development lessons and links
- Standards correlations
- Curriculum connections
- Educational Leadership research
You may find this information useful for grant writing, proposals and expanding their knowledge of how Tech4Learning products fit into curriculum and education methodologies.
Visit this new section of their website - It is updated frequently, so be sure to check back often.
NEW Frames 4 Demo Video
Tech4Learning have just finished the Frames 4 overview video and have added the movie to their website. This video is a good way for you to see how Frames 4 can be used in the classroom. Throughout the video key features of the program are highlighted.
Tech4Learning Connect - over 800 members and growing!
Tech4Learning launched Connect in January of this year and currently have 850+ members. They have members from around the globe and the number grows every day. We strongly encourage you to join and look at the student samples, lessons and discussions. Tech4Learning can create a custom group, or groups, based on geography, subject matter or product interest.
Pixie 2 and Universal Access
Pixie helps students with special needs demonstrate what they know! Pixie 2 includes several features and preferences to help users with additional needs utilise the software more effectively. These include:
- Talking interface and text-to-speech capabilities
- Preferences that support interface modifications, such as:
- Adjustable object handle size
- Default sticker size setting
- Text appearance
- Library simplification
- Customizable activities
- Keyboard equivalents for adaptive keyboards
The Universal Access Guide for Pixie is designed to explain these features and provide suggestions for their use with different populations.





