Carnegie Learning - Media Articles

Media Articles

  • A New Age for Algebra
  • Why You Should Root for College to Go Online
  • Apollo Group to Acquire Carnegie Learning
  • Using Computers to Teach Math (WABC New York news story on Carnegie Learning's Cognitive Tutor software)
  • Educators, legislators see pilot math program in action
  • New Breed of Digital Tutors Yielding Learning Gains
  • Inflating the Software Report Card

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