Integration Brings Exemplars Math Assessment Data to Otus Platform

Student data and assessment company Otus has partnered with Exemplars, a provider of standards-based performance tasks in math, science, and writing, to integrate the latter's math assessment data within the Otus platform.

"Otus users who have purchased Exemplars will now be able to track data from Exemplars' math performance tasks using rubrics within the Otus platform," the companies explained in a news announcement. "This integration allows teachers to view and analyze student performance data on these tasks alongside other student data, such as state and national test results, providing a comprehensive understanding of student progress and needs."

"We are thrilled to enhance how educators track data from Exemplars' rich performance tasks within the Otus platform," said Phil Collins, chief customer officer at Otus. "This collaboration aligns perfectly with our mission to empower educators with the tools they need to foster student success. By integrating Exemplars' resources within Otus, teachers can gain deeper insights into student performance and tailor their instruction to meet the needs of every learner."

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