MasteryConnect Unveils Suite of Integrated Reporting Tools

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MasteryConnect, a provider of formative assessment and competency-based learning software solutions, Thursday debuted its integrated growth-reporting suite at the Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC) taking place this week in Orlando, FL.

MasteryConnect’s suite offers tools that monitor student outcomes, making it easy for teachers to see how students are progressing. For example, teachers can “easily create custom benchmark and interim assessments, and standards-aligned common formative assessments,” according to the company’s website. Using the benchmark assessment data, MasteryConnect analyzes students data and generates a visual report. Additionally, curriculum maps allow teachers to mix and match standard sets or create their own.

More than 2.5 million educators use MasteryConnect “for access to real-time data around student learning so they can inform instruction for better student outcomes,” according to information from the company. This past December, the company raised $4.5 million in series C funding from investors that included the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, in addition to more than $15 million raised in previous investment rounds.  

MasteryConnect is exhibiting at FETC in booth 447 this week.

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