Assessment Site Features Early Learning Tools

Assessment Technology Inc. (ATI), a developer of online assessment and planning tools for early learners, recently launched a new Web site (www.ati-online.com) that features innovative ways to use technology to promote learning. Visitors can view real data on the progress of Head Start children this year and learn about an ongoing series of reports reflecting the course of children's learning in the "Portrait of Head Start Child Outcomes" section.

In addition, the site offers current and past editions of ATI's newsletter, Galileo Explorer, as well as access to the updated technical manual, The Galileo System for the Electronic Management of Learning. Visitors can checkout expanded eCues, including quick-reference guidance on the company's products Galileo Online, Galileo G-2 and Online Reporter. Information on professional development opportunities are also available, as well as a downloadable training registration form and a new "Training & Support" area. Assessment Technology Inc., Tucson, AZ, (800) 367-4762, www.ati-online.com.

This article originally appeared in the 09/01/2002 issue of THE Journal.

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