Friday, March 16, 2012

Knewton Creates an A+ Innovation


For industries to survive, adapting to modern technology is a must. However, some traditional sectors, such as the education, struggle to depart their old ways. Knewton teaches education a thing or two by presenting practical and personalized learning to students in a digital setting. 

Knewton’s Adaptive Learning Platform is a customized educational tool that is designed to meet particular needs of each student. Four years in the making, this software allows students to work at their own pace and select content, to make the learning experience more suited and comfortable for them. This technology has spread to tens of thousands of students at different schools, including Penn State University and the State University of New York. 

Knewton is recognized as the only business in education that was included as one of the most innovative companies in 2012 by Fast Company. The World Economic Forum also named them a Technology Pioneer, joining the ranks of Twitter and Paypal. 

For its innovative approach in education, Knewton gets an A+.

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