In academic publishing Cambridge University Press c.e.o. Peter Phillips predicted that 2015 will be the year «that the first major wave
of adaptive learning products will be brought to market» leading to a «dramatic shift as publishers begin to offer enhanced educational content personalised for the learner».
Although learning scientists have far more to learn — and some of the biggest advances I believe will occur in the field instead of the lab given the rise
of adaptive learning products — not having products informed by what's known about learning as a starting point is often a big miss for students.
Not exact matches
For the purposes
of the study, Noodle Markets defined
adaptive learning products as interactive curricular resources that respond to student performance to «deliver appropriate teaching and scaffolding» to help students
learn.
The following chart breaks down usage
of different, popular
adaptive learning products by type
of urban, suburban, and rural districts:
«These innovations have allowed us to in - source our
adaptive learning capability, and thus we are phasing out our agreement with Knewton for select areas
of our global
product portfolio,» said Overland.
«Sebit will now be able to provide personalized
learning experiences at the concept level by partnering with Knewton and embedding our portfolio
of products with cutting - edge
adaptive learning technology,» said Ahmet Eti, CEO, Sebit.
Platform & content: I recommended the use
of an engaging and
adaptive learning products (e.g., Rocketship uses i - Ready, Dreambox, and ST Math) for all students at least 120 minutes a week.
During his 6 years at Edmentum, he has led multiple initiatives to meet the needs
of virtual schools, blended
learning environments, and traditional classrooms, including
adaptive learning solutions, assessment building tools, test preparation
products, and benchmarking solutions to name a few.