Carnegie Learning Proves Technology Helps Teaching
August 29, 2006
In an article in Pittsburgh TEQ, Dennis Ciccone, CEO of Carnegie Learning, talks about how the company's Cognitive Tutor brand blends intelligent software tutoring, textbooks and teacher instructional materials to increase the chance of success in math for U.S. middle and high school students. Carnegie Learning's mathematics curricula is used in all 50 states by about 375,000 students. Recent upgrades to its Algebra 1, Geometry and Algebra II core products will ensure that the company is positioned for a martket that is embracing its proven approach to learning. Read the complete article on the Tech Council's website.
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