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Carnegie Learning
Adaptive learning platform with AI for mathematics
Carnegie Learning
Founded in 1999
Paid
Education
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Institutional licensing for schools and universities; pricing on request.
math
artificial-intelligence
adaptive-learning
education
k-12
What is Carnegie Learning?
Carnegie Learning is a leading provider of educational technology and school curricula focused on mathematics, science, and languages for K-12 and higher education. The platform's main differentiator is the MATHia software, an intelligent tutoring system developed in partnership with researchers from Carnegie Mellon University. It simulates the guidance of a human tutor in real time, adapting problems and study pace to each student's needs.
How it works
MATHia uses cognitive science data to analyze not only the student's final answers but also the logical path taken to reach them. The artificial intelligence maps each student's specific reasoning difficulties, providing tailored feedback and hints. In parallel, the platform provides comprehensive real-time dashboards for teachers, signaling which students need immediate intervention and suggesting review topics for classroom instruction.
Key Features
- MATHia (AI Tutor): Adaptive learning software that guides the student individually through mathematical concepts.
- Real-Time Reports (LiveLab): A control panel for teachers that monitors progress, engagement, and individual student difficulties in the classroom.
- Blended Learning Curriculum: Combination of digital AI learning materials with printed books and collaborative activities.
- Science and Language Modules: Complementary solutions like Mirai (for languages) and science learning resources aligned with national educational guidelines.
Available Integrations
The platform was built to integrate seamlessly into American and international school technology ecosystems:
- Main Learning Management Systems (LMS) such as Canvas, Schoology, and Google Classroom.
- Single Sign-On (SSO) providers such as Clever and ClassLink.
Who is it for?
- Public and Private Schools (middle and high school) looking to modernize STEM teaching.
- Universities and colleges requiring remedial math programs for incoming freshmen.
- Teachers and Pedagogical Coordinators wishing to use real data to plan classroom interventions.
Pricing
| Plan | Price | Type of Contract |
|---|---|---|
| School / Institutional | On request | Annual contract per student/teacher license with pedagogical support |
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Strong foundation in academic cognitive science and artificial intelligence research.
- Precise identification of conceptual and procedural learning gaps.
- LiveLab saves teachers time in tracking grades for large classes.
Cons:
- Not available for individual purchase by parents or self-directed students.
- Requires stable internet infrastructure and individual computer devices for students in the classroom.
Alternatives to Carnegie Learning
Other reputable intelligent math and STEM learning platforms include DreamBox Learning, Aleks (by McGraw Hill), Century Tech, and Khan Academy Districts.
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