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carnegie learning online

Leading the Learning Evolution

Carnegie Learning is the only math publisher that uses cognitive science as the cornerstone of its instructional design. With textbooks, software, and professional development, we help students succeed in math, creating a gateway to graduation and preparing them for 21st century careers.

Award Winning: Our Cognitive Tutor Software® is a two-time SIIA CODiE™ Award Winner, and our MATHia Software® is a 2012 finalist.
Common Core: Built from the ground up, our curricula are written for the Common Core State Standards and are consistent with the Standards for Mathematical Practice.
State Adoption: Our math curricula have been formally adopted in 16 states.
Our learning solutions include write-in worktexts and innovative software for students in grades 6-12 and post-secondary education, and professional development for educators and leaders for grades K-12.

Carnegie Learning, Inc. is located in the historic Frick Building in Pittsburgh, PA.


Here are some review about carnegie learning online

Carnegie Learning's Algebra 1 curriculum consists of two parts: textbook and software. It is truly a unique curriculum and unlike anything I've seen before. One can see that a lot of work has gone into creating this product.

The software is the most innovative part in this curriculum; however the textbook also follows somewhat different ideas and principles than standard algebra textbooks.

The software component is called Cognitive Tutor. It provides the student intelligent practice with everything in Algebra 1 curriculum. The problems that the electronic tutor gives the student range from simplifying expressions and solving equations to modeling real-world situations.

It is a "tutor": for all problems, the software includes on-demand hints that advance from general hints to more specific ones. It is cognitive: the software adapts the problems to the student's performance, and sometimes provides hints for the student ("just-in-time help").

I especially liked the grapher problems. The student is presented with a problem situation from the real world, such as work hours & pay, time & distance, or number of packages & price. The students need to choose the variables, build an algebraic equation to model the situation, answer questions about specific values of the variables, and make a graph using the Grapher.

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