McGraw Hill, one of the world’s most renowned education publishers, has announced that it is licensing its adaptive learning platforms to Rajac International School and OWN Heliopolis School. McGraw Hill’s ConnectEd is an online learning platform that provides students with interactive learning experiences and resources. The platform emphasizes personalized learning that is tailored to the individual needs of each student.
The announcement of the partnership between McGraw Hill and the two schools is a major step forward in the adoption of adaptive learning platforms in the education sector. The schools will be able to leverage McGraw Hill’s ConnectEd platform to provide their students with a more engaging and effective learning experience. The platform will also enable the schools to better track students’ progress and tailor their instruction to meet the needs of each individual student.
In addition to the licensing of ConnectEd, McGraw Hill has also announced that it is releasing a new version of its popular Respondus Monitor software. The software is designed to help educators monitor student activity in online classrooms, providing them with the ability to detect cheating and other forms of academic dishonesty. The software can also be used to ensure that students are engaged and participating in class activities.