Learning.com Adds Adaptive Curriculum
to its Online Offerings

Partnership with Sebit, LLC provides teachers with Adaptive Curriculum’s middle school math curriculum through Learning.com’s Digital Learning Environment

Portland, OR – June 30, 2008
Learning.com announces today that it will offer digital mathematics curriculum from Adaptive Curriculum through the Learning.com Digital Learning Environment. This partnership provides educators with the ability to use a single tool for the seamless delivery and use of instructional content from both companies. Sebit, LLC is the developer of Adaptive Curriculum.

Learning.com already supports teachers with the ability to create and manage their own lessons through a suite of tools that are part of its Digital Learning Environment. Now teachers can also purchase and integrate Adaptive Curriculum’s materials with their own lessons and with Learning.com’s Web-delivered offerings:


“Adding Adaptive Curriculum’s middle school math materials helps teachers have high-quality, effective materials easily accessible in one intuitive environment,” says William J. Kelly, Learning.com CEO.

Developed by Sebit, LLC, Adaptive Curriculum is an online library of interactive math instructional materials, and like Aha!Math, is aligned to national and state standards. Both Learning.com and Adaptive Curriculum offer their products through subscription, accessible from any computer with an Internet connection, including at home, in extended-day programs and libraries.

“This partnership offers teachers the best of both worlds – the ability to access high-quality math instruction from Adaptive Curriculum, while taking advantage of the intuitive management features offered by the Digital Learning Environment,” said Ahmet Eti, CEO of Sebit, LLC.

Additionally, Kelly adds, Adaptive Curriculum’s materials are an excellent fit with Learning.com’s Aha!Math K-5 supplemental math curriculum.

“We see Adaptive Curriculum as synergistic with Aha!Math, giving teachers access to materials for later-grade level content, and yet accessible all in one place,” Kelly says. “Teachers can mix and match the lessons and activities they feel are most appropriate for each student, and do it on the fly with mere clicks of the mouse.”

Adaptive Curriculum’s math materials will be available through Learning.com in the fall 2008, when pricing will also be announced.

The underlying technology that enables this unique partnership is Learning.com’s Digital Learning Environment, designed to be easy to use so teachers can spend their time supporting student learning. Through the Digital Learning Environment, teachers can view and assign curriculum, manage classroom rosters, and customize the scope and sequence of their own lesson plans that can also include lessons they have created themselves. Teachers can monitor and get reports on student performance, supporting them to individualize instruction and improve student learning.

This partnership is part of Learning.com’s vision to share its Digital Learning Environment with other like-minded education partners, and to enhance each teacher’s ability to individualize instruction for students by integrating digital curriculum into their instructional days.

“Teachers can mix and
 match the lessons and
 activities they feel are
 most appropriate for
 each student.”