Florida Virtual School Teams with Knewton to Create Adaptive Learning Courses for More Personalized Learning
January 6, 2016
Florida Virtual School (FLVS), the nation’s first online public school district, and Knewton, the world’s leading adaptive learning company, have announced an initiative to use Knewton’s data analytics engine to build and power adaptive courses to enhance personalized learning for FLVS students. FLVS will launch a Knewton-powered pilot this spring followed by adaptive courses for more than 200,000 students in Kindergarten through 12th grade over the next few years.
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