Carnegie Learning, Clever Partner on Single Login and Reporting

Carnegie Learning has partnered with Clever to provide a single login between Carnegie's Mathia and Cognitive Tutor programs and a school's student information system (SIS).

Aside from a single login, the partnership will also provide educators "access to real-time student enrollment rosters and reporting, which will sync across a district's SIS to ensure students are enrolled and engaged in the proper courses," according to a news release. "All Clever and Carnegie Learning systems are secure and FERPA-compliant, helping to ensure that all student information is safe and 100 percent controlled by the school district."

"We are thrilled to work with Clever to help school districts continue to improve their learning environments for students, teachers and administrators," said Erin Simmons, chief operating officer at Carnegie Learning. "This new relationship between Carnegie Learning and Clever empowers teachers and students with the ability to more effectively access their software tools, all while eliminating excess data management tasks for teachers and administrators."

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