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Digital Learning Solutions
for High School

All solutions purchased from Sunburst Digital include implementation support and dedicated account management. 

Call us today, or contact us online, to learn about possible specials available to your school or district!

HIGH SCHOOL

The digital technology solutions for High School include a K-12 typing program, STEM robotics and a learn-to-code video training program. Our purchase process and implementation are always quick and easy, with Customer Support standing by to help.

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Type to Learn has 34 lessons, 5 engaging, skill-targeted typing games with each lesson, and 7 diagnostic, formative, and summative keyboarding assessments. Developed on a research-based method of sequential, cumulative touch typing instruction, Type to Learn builds critical 21st Century skills for all keyboarding students in grades K-12.

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Persona Life Skills is an engaging Social-Emotional Learning and college/career-readiness platform aimed at 11-19 year olds in schools and group settings, with a personality insights approach. The unique personality framework is descriptive, positive and memorable, giving each student a personalized profile and growth areas to work on as they develop 22 social-emotional skills.

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StudioWeb is designed to assist teachers in the classroom (age 12+ yrs) by providing a series of video training courses, easy to understand, on the key web technologies: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and more.

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Typing Training is a cloud-based program that teaches typing through the use of animated guides and over 2500 exercises. A unique hand function approach teaches typing based on the way our hands work. Specialized activities train each finger individually.

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Wonder Workshop's family of award-winning robots and age-appropriate apps encourage hands-on play and learning to make creative problem-solving tangible. Wonder Workshop's robots Dash, Dot, and Cue provide educators with a concrete way to teach an abstract concept: coding.

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