Curriki Launches Real-Time Math Assessments for Students in Grades 8-12

Curriki has partnered with AT&T to produce interactive math assessment tools designed to give students real-time feedback.

Aligned to the Common Core State Standards, the quizzes are designed for students in grades 8-12 and allow users to see instantly which problems they've answered incorrectly to help them understand what concepts they may need to spend more time with. The quizzes are available in three collections:

"We think these new content resources and technology will promote student achievement while giving students truly engaging learning experiences," said Kim Jones, Curriki CEO, in a prepared statement. "AT&T will help provide high-quality digital content for teaching and learning."

Curriki Algebra 1 Collection 

AT&T provided $125,000 to sponsor the collections as part of its AT&T Aspire initiative.

"We believe that technology can help students learn anytime, anywhere," said Nicole Anderson, assistant vice president of social innovation at AT&T, in a prepared statement. "We collaborate with programs like Curriki that have proven success in removing barriers to connect students with the skills they need."

For more information, visit curriki.org.

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