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New Product Review: MATHia

  • Oct 31, 2019
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 25

Are you looking for a digital math program that supports students’ independent learning? Take a look at Learning List’s reviews of MATHia®.


Carnegie Learning’s MATHia®

MATHia® is a digital, adaptive tutor for students in grades 6-12 that provides instruction and practice, personalized to meet students’ individual learning needs.

The units and topics correlate to content in math textbooks published by Carnegie Learning; however, the program can be used to supplement other primary resources, as well.


The program focuses on providing each student with an individualized learning experience and encourages students to become self-directed learners. Assignments include step-by-step examples and explanations to help students understand math conceptually. Students receive immediate feedback and hints to support their success.


Tools allow students to monitor their own progress.


About Learning List's Reviews

In addition to reviewing the material's instructional quality, Learning List has reviewed the material’s alignment to the CCSS standards for middle and high school courses. Like many supplemental products, the alignment percentage varies across grade levels. Read Learning List’s alignment reports to find out which standards the material is aligned to before you use it. Learning List has also reviewed the material’s technology compatibility. To learn more about this product and thousands more PreK-12 instructional materials, contact Learning List for subscription information.


About Carnegie Learning*

Carnegie Learning was founded in 1998 by cognitive and computer scientists from Carnegie Mellon University who teamed up with math educators at Pittsburgh Public Schools to launch a high-school math learning technology. Today, Carnegie Learning uses artificial intelligence, formative assessment, and adaptive learning to deliver solutions to education's toughest challenges across multiple subject areas, including mathematics, English language arts, computer science, and world languages.


*Information in this section is provided by or adapted from Carnegie Learning.

 
 
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