Carnegie Learning Software Aligns with Pearson- & Thomson-Published College Textbooks
August 26, 2008
One week after President Bush signed the College Opportunity and Affordability Act of 2008 into law, Carnegie Learning has published alignments to Introductory Algebra (Person, Addison Wesley), Martin-Gay Beginning Algebra (Pearson, Prentice Hall), and Prealgebra (Thomson, Brooks/Cole), available for download at www.carnegielearning.com/highered.cfm. CEO of Carnegie Learning, Dennis Ciccone, believes that "The ability for students to purchase our research-based developmental software in conjunction with the leading math textbooks, give students stronger and more affordable instructional materials to help move them forward in their education." Visit www.carnegielearning.com for more information about the full range of Carnegie Learning's research-based math solutions for middle school, high school and post-secondary students.
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